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Peel&Play Has Interlocking Pieces That Can Be Peeled & Rebuilt

Peel&Play is a smart sensory toy that resembles a citrus fruit and it functions in a similar way with 20 interlocking pieces that can be stripped away from the body. After the individual pieces have been peeled away, they can be rebuilt into a different shape.

This sensory toy was created to address self-stimulatory stimming behaviors among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities, and also monitor changes in children’s development based on play therapy. With AI-powered software that analyses developmental progress, Peel&Play is a tool for keeping tabs on the progression and regression of autism.

Peel&Play by SOLIVE VENTURES is a CES 2024 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Accessibility & Aging Tech, and Digital Health categories.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Sensory Toys - Peel&Play is a smart sensory toy that addresses self-stimulatory stimming behaviors among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities.
2. Interlocking Pieces - Peel&Play has 20 interlocking pieces that can be stripped away from the body and rebuilt into a different shape.
3. AI-powered Software - Peel&Play uses AI-powered software to analyze developmental progress and monitor changes in children's development based on play therapy.
Industry Implications
1. Toy - Peel&Play is a smart sensory toy that has the potential to disrupt the traditional toy industry by providing a unique and therapeutic experience for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
2. Healthcare - Peel&Play's AI-powered software and monitoring capabilities present disruptive innovation opportunities in the healthcare industry, particularly in the field of developmental progress tracking and play therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
3. Assistive Technology - Peel&Play's accessibility features and its ability to address self-stimulatory behaviors make it a potential disruptor in the field of assistive technology, specifically for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities.

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