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The AV1 robot, developed by Norwegian company, No Isolation, serves as a lifeline for students unable to attend school due to medical or anxiety-related issues.

Acting as the student's “physical presence” in the classroom, the AV1 allows children to stay connected to their education and social lives while recovering at home or in the hospital.

Equipped with a camera, microphone, and speaker, the robot is placed on a desk in the classroom, enabling the student to see, hear, and interact with teachers and classmates via their smartphone or tablet.

AV1 is more than just a learning tool; it helps students maintain their academic progress and prevents feelings of isolation during their absence. Schools can hire AV1 robots when needed, making it a flexible solution for supporting children with long-term health issues.

With features like end-to-end encryption, Wi-Fi and 4G compatibility, and a six-hour battery life, AV1 ensures secure and seamless integration that lasts the entire school day.

This innovative technology not only improves attendance and engagement but also helps students transition smoothly between home and school environments, keeping them connected to their education and peers.

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