2025

Gallery space with project exhibit.

We-A-Go: Personal Mobility for Aging with Ease

Taanya Gumidelli

This thesis addresses the overlooked mobility challenges faced by elderly travelers in modern airports—environments that often prioritize speed and efficiency over accessibility and comfort. Through user interviews, accessibility audits, and empathy-driven simulations, the research uncovered the emotional and physical barriers that aging travelers experience, from fatigue and confusion to the loss of independence. The resulting design, We-A-Go, reimagines airport mobility as a partnership between traveler and technology—one rooted in empathy, autonomy, and dignity.

Person scanning QR code with phone.Student Taanya Gumidelli posing with work.

 

 

 

 

 

 



We-A-Go is a smart companion cart that integrates autonomous navigation, ergonomic seating, and adaptive digital guidance to help aging travelers move confidently through airport environments. Designed as both a mobility aid and a supportive companion, it provides physical stability, cognitive assistance, and emotional reassurance throughout the journey. By combining user-centered design with inclusive innovation, this project reframes mobility not as a limitation to accommodate, but as an opportunity to empower aging travelers to continue exploring the world with independence and ease.

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