In 2002, 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped and held captive, prompting Patrick Bertagna to think "What if we had tracking devices in our shoes?" That said, Patrick moved forward with this project, thus becoming the world's first wearable GPS technology company. Currently, despite the idea having arisen due to another context, Patrick's greatest motivation is the millions of people with Alzheimer's, dementia, autism or traumatic brain injuries who have a memory disorder and, for that reason, tend to get lost .
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GTX GPS SmartSole – 4G Shoe Insert GPS Tracking System for People that Wander
Shoe with GPS embedded insole tracks 'lost' alzheimer's & dementia patients
GTX GPS SmartSole – 4G Shoe Insert GPS Tracking System for People that Wander
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