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A robot to counter children’s loneliness

Season 1, Ep. 60

Euronews Tech Talks sits down with Karen Dolva, co-founder and former CEO of the Norwegian tech company No Isolation, whose robots help children with medical conditions and social difficulties attend school.  


Do you want to reach out to Euronews Tech Talks? Email alice.carnevali@euronews.com



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