Origin of the company’s name and logo:

KHEIRON is a centaur, half-man and half-horse.

Since the horse was man’s first vehicle to replace his legs, the similarity can be made to a person with limited mobility needing his wheelchair to replace his legs.

In ancient Greek, Kheiron means “skilled with hands”.

This meaning comes into its own when a person owes their mobility to their hands.

Kheiron, mythical educator of Achilles and Jason son of Odysseus, is a civilizing hero par excellence, the model of moral conduct.

The objective of our society to contribute to living together in the best possible way through co-inclusion between the able-bodied and those who are no longer able-bodied, is also part of moral conduct.

The centaur is also a constellation that houses the “Southern Cross” in its legs, essential to indicate its direction to a lost person.

Wally SALVAN, chose and designed the logo of KHEIRON inclusive innovations from the sacred geometry of the Southern Cross, the smallest of the constellations which, for Greek astronomers, was an integral part of the Centauri.