Introducing Control Bionics Champion, Max Bailey !

Introducing Max Bailey-Jensen! Max’s unwavering determination and use of assistive technologies have allowed him to defy his disability and strive towards Olympic participation. His remarkable journey serves as an inspiration, showcasing the power of resilience and encouraging individuals worldwide to embrace their dreams. Max’s story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and he is a beacon of hope.

Max Bailey-Jensen embodies an extraordinary level of determination that is truly awe-inspiring. Despite the challenges posed by his disability, Max approaches life with an unwavering spirit, never allowing obstacles to hinder his pursuit of dreams. His resilience and relentless drive serve as a powerful example, motivating others to overcome adversity and embrace life with courage.

Max’s enthusiasm is infectious and radiates in all aspects of his life. Whether it’s his passion for RaceRunning, his love for gaming, or his dedication to physical fitness, Max’s genuine zest for life is captivating. His vibrant energy and positive attitude inspire those around him, reminding us of the joy that can be found in pursuing our passions.

Max’s proficiency in using the NeuroNode and other assistive technologies showcases his deep understanding and adaptability in navigating the digital realm. By embracing these innovative tools, he has gained independence, enabling him to communicate, design, and engage in various activities with remarkable skill. Max’s command over technology demonstrates the transformative power it holds for individuals with disabilities.  We are excited to announce a new program where Max will be our first of many Control Bionics Champions!  Max will be a regular contributor and he hopes his opinions and accomplishments will inspire others. 

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