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Nationwide, Labrador Systems partner to pilot new generation of assistive robots

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Nationwide has partnered with Labrador Systems to launch a multi-state pilot program exploring the capabilities of the new Labrador Retriever, an assistive robot aimed at helping individuals maintain independence at home. This initiative aligns with the demand for home-based care technologies, particularly as the population over 65 is projected to grow to 74 million by 2030. The pilot will take place across various states, including Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan, focusing on understanding user needs and enhancing caregiving support.

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  • Partnership with Labrador Systems could enhance Nationwide's service offerings.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the nation's largest insurance and financial protection companies is partnering with an early-stage robotics company with a shared vision of helping people remain independent at home as they age or face short term and long-term health issues.

Columbus-based Nationwide and Southern California-based Labrador Systems announced today a multi-state pilot program that will explore the capabilities of the Labrador Retriever, a new type of personal robot designed to empower individuals to live more independently as well as provide support to caregivers.   

"As a technology-focused mutual with a mission to protect our customers over the course of a 40-to-50-year relationship, Nationwide is actively thinking about how our members' needs change and how we can help them stay safe," said Nationwide Chief Innovation and Digital Officer Chetan Kandhari. "We think there is great potential in the assistive robots that Labrador has developed and we are excited to learn how technology like this can serve our members who want to live independently, as well as help their family caregivers who assist them."

Labrador's Retriever robot is designed to help people maintain their independence in the home by serving as an extra pair of hands to help move large loads as well as keep smaller items within reach. Featuring advanced 3D vision, obstacle sensors and navigation capabilities, the Retriever is designed to support a variety of users' needs. The robot can operate either on-demand or on a pre-set schedule by automatically delivering items at a specific time and location.  As this video shows, the new technology has been well received by those who have used it. (VIDEO)  

"Our 2021 pilots demonstrated the deep need for practical help with activities in the home, as the Retriever quickly became a regular part of our users' daily lives," said Labrador Systems CEO Mike Dooley. "With Nationwide's support, we are able to expand our pilot programs to work with multiple organizations across the country and allow more people to experience the Retriever firsthand and provide feedback on their individual needs."

As the share of America's population over 65 increases, so too is the market for assistive, home-based care technologies. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that in 2021, 54 million people in the United States were 65 or older. By 2030, the population of those over 65 is expected to increase to 74 million. At the same time, Americans want to stay in their homes as long as possible. A 2021 Nationwide Long-Term Care Consumer Survey found that 88 percent of those surveyed agreed that it is more important than ever to stay at home for long-term care. Additionally, most adults surveyed (69 percent) would prefer to rely on their family in their own home for long-term care if they need it, while two-thirds of adults (66 percent) are worried they will become a burden to their family as they get older.

Nationwide's innovation team is sponsoring Labrador's cross-country tour, Kandhari said, to study the use of the Retriever in a variety of use-cases, including senior living communities, post-acute rehab programs and individual homes. Working together to extend the reach and impact of Labrador's pilot programs, Dooley said the two organizations will learn how to better support Americans with a variety of health needs and their families to help them live in their homes as independently as possible.

The tour builds on the momentum of Labrador's debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January and will kick off its first leg with stops in Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan.

To learn more about Labrador Systems and the Labrador Retriever, visit https://labradorsystems.com/ and follow the company on Facebook.

About Labrador Systems, Inc.

Labrador Systems is an early-stage robotics company developing a new generation of assistive robots to help individuals live more independently. The company's core focus is creating affordable solutions that address practical and physical needs at a fraction of the cost of commercial robots. A pre-production version of Labrador's first offering, the Labrador Retriever began pilot studies in 2021. Labrador Systems is funded by SOSV/HAX, Amazon's Alexa Fund, iRobot Ventures, Grep VC and was awarded a National Science Foundation Grant in 2021. Labrador is a trademark of Labrador Systems, Inc. For more information, visit https://labradorsystems.com.

About Nationwide

Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the United States. Nationwide is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's. An industry leader in driving customer-focused innovation, Nationwide provides a full range of insurance and financial services products including auto, business, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities, mutual funds and EFTs; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; and pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com. Follow the firm on Facebook and Twitter.

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What is the partnership between Nationwide and Labrador Systems about?

Nationwide and Labrador Systems are collaborating on a multi-state pilot program to explore the capabilities of the Labrador Retriever, an assistive robot designed to help individuals live independently at home.

How does the Labrador Retriever assist users?

The Labrador Retriever is designed to help users maintain independence by moving large loads and delivering small items, featuring advanced 3D vision and navigation capabilities.

Why is the partnership significant for investors of NWFAX?

The partnership positions Nationwide to tap into the growing assistive technology market, potentially enhancing its customer service offerings and attracting more clients as the aging population increases.

What demographic trend supports the need for assistive robots?

The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the population over 65, currently at 54 million, is expected to rise to 74 million by 2030, driving the demand for home-based care technologies.

What states will the pilot program take place in?

The pilot program will begin in Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan.

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