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Maltron attends many trade and public
shows during each year.
Safety & Health Expo 2006
9th to 11th May - NEC - Birmingham - Stand L22

Musicians Union and RSI London
2005
International RSI Awareness Event

Saturday 26th February 2005.
Musicians Union, 60-62 Clapham Rd.,
London SW9 0JJ.
www.musiciansunion.org.uk/homepage_articles/rsi_awareness_day.shtml

Health and Safety 2004

Maltron at Health and Safety 2004
17 - 19th May 2004, NEC Birmingham
Halls 9 & 10, Stand L22.

Maltron
keyboard at
Digitopolis
(2000 until 2006, now
closed).
"Let the Keyboard take the Strain"

The Maltron Ergonomic Keyboard
on display.
"Keyboards can damage your health.
This special ergonomic keyboard reduces hand and wrist
strains. Repetitive Strain Injury costs industry about
1.1 billion (pounds sterling) per year."
Additional Information:
Science
Museum - Typewriters
"An exhibition that will
change the way you think about design"
Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada -
October 2004 to January 2005

A Maltron Ergonomic Keyboard
on display.
Introduced in 1977, example
shown 1999.
"Ergonomic keyboards are
designed to alleviate the fatigue and wrist pain
associated with extended use of flat keyboards. This
keyboard fits various hand shapes and finger lengths to
reduce movement and tension, whilst its split design
eliminates wrist twist. Tilted keys and pads create a
more comfortable home position for hands and wrists."
Maltron’s keyboards win
more design recognition in Vancouver’s World Premier
Design Show
The British made Maltron
two-handed 3D E type keyboard has been picked to
star in an International show that “is committed to
exploring the connection between artistic creativity
and contemporary life”. Entitled Massive Change- the
Future of Global Design this design exhibition is
being staged at the Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada
from October to January 2005.
This recognition mirrors the
selection of Maltron’s single-handed keyboard for
its outstanding design features, by the Philadelphia
Museum of Art in Pennsylvania who asked PCD Maltron
to donate a single-handed MALTRON keyboard to its
Department of European Decorative Arts and
Sculpture.
This double honour by design
conscious organizations, that follows the Design
Council’s Millennium award, is a great tribute to
the artistic and design skill exhibited by a
keyboard developed for those who can only use one
hand. Both left hand and right hand versions are
available and are in use all round the world. The
Maltron fully ergonomic two-handed keyboard achieved
Finalist status in the British Invention of the Year
2003 event and by using it, 2,000 happy people
around the world are back at work after suffering
keyboard-induced RSI type problems.
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