CosmoBot System and Cosmo’s Learning Systems to be Showcased

SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND (May 3, 2007) – AnthroTronix and its subsidiary AT KidSystems(TM) have been chosen to demonstrate the latest advances in therapeutic intervention tools designed for children during Innovate 2007 hosted by the Virginia Department of Education. Participation in the one-day event, to be held on May 8, 2007, is by invitation and extended to only 65 companies nationwide.

Innovate 2007 will spotlight CosmoBot(TM) systems currently under development by AnthroTronix, a human factors engineering and research and development firm, and Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM), an innovation in learning for children with and without disabilities and the first product line to be distributed by AT KidSystems. CosmoBot and Cosmo’s Learning Systems will be featured in Booth #5 in the Educational Applications Pavilion at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on May 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

CosmoBot is a product suite in development that is designed to motivate and integrate therapy, learning and play. The CosmoBot system incorporates three components: CosmoBot interactive robot, CosmoWeb(TM) web-based platform, and Mission Control™ computer access device.

Cosmo’s Learning Systems motivates children with developmental age of 2-to-8 years. Children with and without disabilities use Mission Control in place of a mouse or keyboard to engage Cosmo in exploring numerous activities featured in Cosmo’s Play and Learn(TM) software. Mission Control features four (4) aFFx(TM) activators and a built-in microphone. Cosmo’s Play and Learn software provides entertaining content while supporting individual educational and rehabilitation goals with customization and data tracking.