Independence Technology
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Independence Technology is a division of the Johnson and Johnson Corporation.
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INDEPENDENCE® iBOT® Mobility System
The INDEPENDENCE® iBOT® 4000 Mobility System is unlike any power wheelchair. Its combination of unique, innovative functions allows you to go places and do things not possible with any other single mobility device.
The iBOT® Mobility System offers five functions: 4-Wheel, Balance, Stair, Standard and Remote. These functions allow you to climb curbs, or go up and down a flight of stairs. Raise yourself to look others in the eye, or lower yourself to sit comfortably under a desk, countertop or table. Travel over uneven terrain such as sand, gravel, or grass with ease and stability. You can even be transported in your vehicle while remaining seated in the iBOT® Mobility System.
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Johnson & Johnson | |
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William C. Weldon, Chairman & CEO | |
Past CEOs and Presidents: Robert Wood Johnson I • James Wood Johnson • Robert Wood Johnson II • Robert Wood Johnson III • Philip B. Hofmann • Richard B. Sellars • James E. Burke • Ralph S. Larsen | |
Selected Subsidiaries | |
ALZA Corporation • Centocor • Cilag • DePuy, Inc. • Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. • Ethicon, Inc. • Independence Technology, LLC • Janssen Pharmaceutica • LifeScan • McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals • Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical • Ortho-Neutrogena • Penaten • Tibotec | |
Selected Brands | |
Acuvue • Aveeno • Band-Aid • Carefree • Clean & Clear • Johnson's Baby • K-Y • Neutrogena • OneTouch • Rembrandt • Stayfree • Tylenol | |
Annual Revenue: $53.3 billion USD 5.6% Annual Income: $11.1 billion USD 9.9% (FY 2006) | Employees: 116,200 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: JNJ | Website: www.jnj.com | |