Vancouver-based Glüxkind, a finalist for the BC Tech Association’s 2025 Technology Impact Awards in the Startup of the Year category, is earning global recognition with Rosa, the world’s first AI-powered stroller. Designed to assist parents, Rosa features automatic braking, obstacle detection, self-rocking, and white noise integration.
Co-founder Anne Hunger says the product was inspired by Vancouver’s hilly neighbourhoods and parental challenges such as fatigue and multitasking. The company, supported by Canadian innovation programs, has won CES Innovation Awards and secured patents while expanding into five countries. Its nomination highlights Glüxkind’s potential to transform parenting through technology.
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