Lift and carry is one of the most common causes for back injury. This is an area where exoskeletons for work and industry can have a meaningful impact. This...
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The vast majority of exoskeleton companies are losing money leaving many investors to wonder when are we going to reach the inflection point? The exoskeleton...
This June the LEGO Group released its first minifigure wheelchair. The wheelchair comes in set 60134 Fun in the Park – City People Pack. This is a huge...
This June, Ekso Bionics hosted Dr. Dylan Edwards who led an objective presentation and discussion on his experience with the Ekso GT for gait rehabilitation...
Wearable robotics designed to be used as a rehabilitation or augmentation medical devices is the second oldest field of exoskeleton development. The first...
On May 17, 2016 Harvard University’s Wyss Institute and ReWalk Robotics announced a collaboration to develop an exosuit for patients with limited...
This is the story of Brad Berman, an active person who at age 35 suddenly suffered a stroke that put him in a coma, but after 18 months of rehabilitation he...
The exoskeleton industry is quickly starting to pick up speed and there are more and more related events being announced all the time. While this is...
This June the Wearable Robotics Association (WearRA) is hosting its first Lunch & Learn event! The inaugural topic will be Cybersecurity in Wearable...
Clinical effectiveness and safety of powered exoskeleton-assisted walking in patients with spinal cord injury: systematic review with meta-analysis. This...