SuitX, a company driven to lower the cost on bionic technology to help people walk, won a prestigious robotics competition that will help it fund a pediatric exoskeleton for children with neurological ...
Modular exoskeleton takes a load off your hips or knees on tough hikes Mobility assistance exoskeletons are great for people who want to make light work of challenging outdoor activities, and for ...
The consortium that developed this prototype was formed by researchers from Marsi Bionics, the Spanish National Research Council and four major university hospitals in Madrid The headquarters of the ...
Just one look at the next-generation lightweight, soft exoskeleton for children with cerebral palsy reveals the powerful role technology can play in solving global challenges and improving lives.
Designed to help disabled people with underdeveloped muscles in their arms, the Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton (WREX) attaches to the body and uses a set of resistance bands and metal bars to provide ...
A University of Houston engineer has received funding to create a pediatric exoskeleton, designed to help children with spinal cord injuries and other mobility disorders walk. The exoskeletons will be ...
A cross-disciplinary team from the University of Houston’s NSF BRAIN Center and TIRR Memorial Hermann has developed MyoStep—a next-generation soft exoskeleton designed to support easier walking for ...
Ivan Lopez demonstrates how the AI robotic exoskeleton can assist with walking up stairs at the Biomechatronics and Intelligent Robotics Lab at N.C. State in Raleigh on Monday, July 1, 2024. Heather ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of non-traumatic disability worldwide, affecting more than 15 million people each year, with about three-quarters experiencing long-term functional impairments.