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Aethon, Inc.

ADVISORY/Make-A-Wish Recipient to Visit Aethon Headquarters

Published in Health Business Week, April 25th, 2008

Aethon, Inc., a leader in affordable autonomous mobile robots for practical business applications, announced that the inspiration for the customized Make-A-Wish J.R. TUG - Jericho Rajninger - will be visiting its headquarters. Make-A-Wish is a non-profit organization that grants wishes for children with life-threatening medical illnesses. Aethon donated the custom-made TUG(R) to UCSF Children's Hospital at UCSF Medical Center to help Make-A-Wish fulfill Jericho's request for a train robot that delivers medication to children.

The TUG, a mobile autonomous robot that transports medical equipment and supplies, was transformed for Make-A-Wish to resemble a train from the...

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