AutoMotional

About Us

Our Origin Story

I’m Allen Cantwell, and I founded AutoMotional with a clear mission: to expand access to assistive technology for the people and communities who need it most. In 2022, after spending much of my career leading complex digital transformation and AI‑driven programs in tech, I shifted my focus to support Autonomous Living Technologies (AULI.TECH), a mission‑driven company developing wearable AI motion‑control technology for people with motor disabilities. 

Working with AULI.TECH gave me a front‑row view into how modern sensors, robotics, and human‑worn controllers can meaningfully support individuals with disabilities, neurological conditions, or those aging at home. These insights shaped the purpose of this company: to take these innovations beyond early prototypes and make them accessible, practical, and impactful for clinicians, caregivers, and the individuals they support. 

Allen Cantwell

CEO & Co-Founder

Joshua Cantwell-Nahrung

Co-Founder

Our Mission - Interview with Allen

Our Commitment to Accessibliity & Innovation

Enhancing Quality of Life with Tech-driven Home‑Based Care

AutoMotional is committed to supporting seniors and people with disabilities through high‑quality home‑care services. To meet this need, Allen acquired the Qualicare Home Care franchise for Southwest Silicon Valley, providing state‑regulated aide services to more than one million residents. While Qualicare delivers essential in‑home support, it does not supply assistive technology beyond what is used across its broader franchise network.

Expanding Our Impact Across Communities Nationwide

Driven by our desire to advance modern assistive technology, AutoMotional was founded to bring the CATO, a wearable‑AI motion controller, and innovations developed around it to organizations nationwide. AutoMotional supports therapists, hospital systems, clinics, and school districts with technology designed to strengthen independence in the communities they serve.