Need a logo for a software company making apps to assist people needing additional help

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We'd like a logo design for our startup called Habot. (www.habot.com.au) We’re a software company that will develop apps to assist with managing daily activities. Our short term vision is to improve the quality of life of children on the autism spectrum and their families. We'll do this by leveraging wearable technology (smart watch) to enhance independence and emotional self-regulation.
Our longer term vision is to improving the quality of life of many other people who also face the same executive function issues.
We're after a combination mark that appeals to all our target markets.
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Project Deadline Extended Reason: Hi allThanks so much for your designs. We just need a couple more days to decide as we got a lot of comments through the voting poll that we ran and are requesting a few changes. Thanks Added Thursday, March 23, 2017
Target Market(s)
Parents, carers, kids and teens who are affected by the challenges of poor executive function, Investors, partners.
Industry/Entity Type
Software
Logo Text
Habot
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Pictorial/Combination Logo
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Abstract Logo
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Requirements
Must have
- We want an abstract symbol along with our name “Habot”
- It should be: Clean and simple; calm; appealing to adults + kids; bold; confident. And it should convey optimism and empowerment.
Nice to have
- Would be good if the logo worked in a range of colour palettes (for future) eg one that appeals to kids, one to adults etc.
Should not have
- No puzzle pieces. (has negative connotations for some with Autism); no hands, no trees.