CEO Ted Fischer Knows Older People Still Need to Play

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The co-founder of Ageless Innovation makes robotic pets and new versions of classic games for people over 65.

Philip Keith for The Wall Street JournalRobotic pets make some people squeamish.

Should man’s best friend run on batteries? “We’ve had plenty of naysayers tell us this is a little weird,” says Ted Fischer, co-founder and CEO of Ageless Innovation, a company that creates products for older adults, including animatronic dogs and cats. “But all you have to do is watch what happens when someone gets one,” he insists. “When the cat rolls over for the first time, people just go crazy.

 

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