Fit and comfort are critical to adopting exoskeleton devices, but they are usually evaluated subjectively through questionnaires and surveys. Last year, we...
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How much time is required before a person can strap on an exoskeleton device and begin using it effectively? A team from Stanford University has conducted a...
The exoskeleton community is not paying enough attention to ethical, legal, and societal (ELS) considerations in wearable robotics design, claims a group of...
Wearable Technologies is a new open-access journal from Cambridge University Press. It is the first journal dedicated to publishing original research, review...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has begun taking more interest in exoskeleton technology with four different programs considering grant applications for...
The main aspect of exoskeletons, exosuits and wearable robotics is that the device is wearable. Â The best places to attach a device to the human body is a...
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 Exoskeleton Report (ExR) team has published a directory of over 80 companies that are engaged in developing exoskeletons, exosuits, and wearable robots...
How would one go about studying the acceptance of exoskeleton technology? Â As wearable robotics are becoming more accessible to older people, how are the new...
The National Science Foundation Mind, Machine and Motor Nexus (M3X) program has awarded multiple wearable exoskeleton related research projects millions of...