How would one go about studying the acceptance of exoskeleton technology? As wearable robotics are becoming more accessible to older people, how are the new...
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The National Science Foundation Mind, Machine and Motor Nexus (M3X) program has awarded multiple wearable exoskeleton related research projects millions of...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have published a thirty-page summary of the 2018 ErgoX Symposium: Exoskeletons in the...
An Editorial, Rita Vazquez-Torres, CEO New Stone Soup VT LLC, Consulting The past couple of months have been fairly quiet in the world of Exos. WearRA has...
Simultaneously both exciting and scary, a South Korean research team has demonstrated that an exoskeleton power glove can be controlled using a camera and a...
On January 21, 2019, the Shanghai-based exoskeleton developer Fourier Intelligence officially launched a new Android-like open platform system for development...
At the start of the year, Bill Gates decided to pay a visit to the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard. From the point of view of...
Project MARCH is the student team of the Delft University of Technology that is developing an innovative and versatile exoskeleton, which is a motorized...
Cheese, chocolate and mountains? All true stereotypes. But if you take a closer look at the alphorn blowing, direct democratic ski resort called Switzerland...
While the exoskeleton industry is bigger than it has ever been, it continues to be quite fragmented. COST Action CA16116, Wearable Robots for Augmentation...