Movinglife is an Israeli startup that develops, manufactures and markets a series of advanced folding scooters in Israel and around the world, to provide the finest solution for people with mobility issues due to illness or old age.
Nino Rensenberg, the founder of Movinglife, who suffers from polio, is the living spirit behind the development of ATTO. Nino - an active businessman who travels incessantly, was unwilling to compromise with existing solutions in the market, and was looking for something that would serve him on his busy schedule,, including meetings and international flights. To his surprise, he discovered that such a product did not exist.
Nino relates: "The idea of the product came up because of the frustration I felt every time I traveled and came back from abroad. I had to wait for my scooter to arrive with the luggage, so I invented a product that was light and foldable, one that could even get on the plane with me and take me anywhere. I called it ATTO."
All ATTO models are characterized by their modern design and lightweight, designed down to the finest detail for users' convenience. They include advanced safety measures and a large selection of accessories. The scooters fold quickly to the size of a compact trolley suitcase and easily split into two parts - a feature that allows users to easily fit them in the trunk of a car or the upper storage compartment of an airplane. But above all, allow freedom of movement and return to an everyday and independent life.
In 2021, the company launched "Shabbatto" - a Shabbat scooter that offers an elegant Shabbat command mechanism, developed in collaboration with engineers and rabbis of the Zomet Institute. At the same time, the company's R&D team works intensively on developing additional innovative products that aim to improve the quality of life of people with reduced mobility in Israel and around the world.