The Wearable Robotics Association once again did what it does best, connect exoskeleton, exosuit, wearable robotics, and powered clothing developers...
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The 2019-2020 ski season offers a greater variety for knee and low back pain relief than ever before! This year, there are three ski exoskeletons that are...
Yesterday, the San Francisco Bay Area Ekso Bionics Holdings, one of the oldest exoskeleton companies in the world, completed a 1-for-15 reverse stock split:...
The main aspect of exoskeletons, exosuits and wearable robotics is that the device is wearable. The best places to attach a device to the human body is a...
ReWalk Robotics has been at the forefront of negotiating insurance coverage for medical exoskeletons, especially its ReWalk 6.0 powered walking assist device...
Women are hauling, lifting, bending, reaching, pushing, and pulling more than their weight serving as over half of the total U.S. workforce. According to...
The Wearable Robotics Association announced that it will host its annual WearRAcon on March 30 and 31st. Now in its 5th year, WearRAcon 20 will take on an...
This year was on track to have the most exoskeleton events than ever before. The more than ten exoskeleton, exosuit, and wearable robotics specific...
This March will be the fifth annual Wearable Robotics Association Conference (WearRAcon 20). In what has become a tradition, the conference will be held in...
Following last year’s success with its first edition, the second Winter School on Wearable Robots (COST Action CA16116) was held this January 2020 in...