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SUMMARY:WeRob 2020 / WearRAcon Europe 20
DESCRIPTION:WeRob and WearRAcon Europe are joining forces together to create a four-day virtual conference on exoskeletons\, wearable robotics\, rehabilitation devices\, orthotics\, and neuro-rehabilitation to be held in parallel with the 2020 International Conference on Neurorehabilitation. Keynote speakers include Matt Marino from HeroWear\, Prof. Arun Jayaraman hailing from the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab\, and Prof. Roger Gassert\, ETH Zurich: \nThe International Symposium on Wearable Robotics (WeRob2020) and WearRAcon Europe\nWeRob 2020 and WearRACon Europe 2020 are proud to collaborate this year to create a premier European conference on wearable robotics for both the medical and industrial sectors.\nGrowing from the first edition of the event in Europe last year\, the WearRAcon team will chair a session on exoskeletons for military applications\, while supporting the WeRob team in the organization of the other sessions \nResearchers and innovators from all around the world will discuss novel approaches\, challenges and potential solutions in technologies for wearable robots. The symposium will enclose presentations and discussions in various fields such as: supporting solutions for healthy ageing\, advanced therapeutic treatments of neurological diseases\, space applications or assistive technologies in the industry. Demonstrations and exhibitions of reference technologies in the field will also take place. \nInternational speakers from academia\, government\, industry\, medical centres and end users are encouraged to participate in this biannual event. WeRob provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to report the latest innovations\, discuss state-of-the-art techniques\, and exchange ideas and advances in all aspects of wearable robotics. \nMoreover\, this event will be held in parallel with the 2020 International Conference on Neurorehabilitation (ICNR2020)\, which will bring together researchers and students from the fields of Clinical Rehabilitation\, Applied Neurophysiology\, and Biomedical Engineering to promote\, feed and encourage this therapeutic global shift.
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/werob-2020-wearracon-europe-20/
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:ErgoX Symposium on Exoskeletons
DESCRIPTION:ErgoX is a separate Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) educational activity scheduled for October 13 and 14.  Annual Meeting registrants qualify for a 20% registration discount to ErgoX. This will be the 3rd ErgoX that has a track focused exclusively on exoskeletons. Due to Covid-19 safety considerations\, this will be a virtual event. \n“ErgoX is designed to showcase and apply the latest ergonomics science to workplace health\, safety\, wellness\, and injury-prevention issues across a variety of domains and settings. \nErgoX delivers practical\, usable\, and evidence-based solutions to the challenges faced by ergonomists\, risk managers\, and health and safety specialists.  ErgoX is a practical\, solutions based event that offers unique opportunities for collaboration and guidance. \nWith three educational tracks – Cybersecurity\, Exoskeletons\, and Robotics” \nWebsite: https://www.hfes2020.com
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/ergox-symposium-on-exoskeletons/
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SUMMARY:CYBATHLON Symposium
DESCRIPTION:“CYBATHLON Symposium in New Interactive Virtual Format on 17–18 September 2020\, as kick-off into the CYBATHLON 2020 \n\n\n\n\nIn view of the current international situation we have decided to organise the CYBATHLON and CYBATHLON Symposium 2020 in a new global format\, mixing virtual and physical races and events. After consulting with CYBATHLON teams and Symposium keynote speakers\, this decision was reached jointly with ETH Zurich and the CYBATHLON Organising Committee. The CYBATHLON Organising Committee is working intensively on a new global format scheduled for autumn 2020\, and further information will follow shortly via the CYBATHLON channels. \nAs a kick-off into this new CYBATHLON era\, the CYBATHLON Symposium will take place according to the initially planned program\, but in a new\, entirely virtual format with a special focus on maintaining interactivity during talks\, posters/demos and the podium session. To better comply with time differences among participants\, it will take place over two days on 17–18 September 2020. \nWe are also excited to inform you that taking advantage of this change imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic\, participation to the virtual CYBATHLON Symposium will be made free\, in order to make it accessible to a larger public\, and especially to students. We will contact those of you who already paid the registration fee for a reimbursement over the next weeks. More information will soon be available on our website \nWe thank all our partners\, speakers and registered participants for their understanding and their continuous inspiration for moving people and technology together. \nWe are looking forward to a reimagined and exciting CYBATHLON and CYBATHLON Symposium 2020! Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. \nRoger Gassert and Olivier Lambercy\nCYBATHLON Symposium 2020 Co-Chairs” \nProgram (tentative as of August 6th\, 2020):\n\n\n\nCYBATHLON Symposium 2020 Day 1\, September 17\, 2020\nAll Times CEST \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nProgramme\n\n\n\n\n13h00–13h10\nWelcome address\, including welcome message by Stavros Niarchos Foundation\n\n\n13h15–13h55\nAmit Goffer\, PhD (UPnRIDE Robotics Ltd.\, Israel)\nUpright Rolling with a Robotic Power Wheelchair (KEYNOTE)\n\n\n14h00–14h15\nShort Talk 1: Diego Paez-Granados (EPFL\, Switzerland)\nMaterializing personal standing mobility from design to shared control\n\n\n14h20–15h00\nVance Bergeron\, PhD (École Normale Supérieure de Lyon\, France)\nFunctional Electrical Stimulation Cycling: an Electrifying Sport (KEYNOTE)\n\n\n15h05–15h20\nShort Talk 2: Sebastian Tobler (Bern University of Applied Science\, Switzerland)\nRecumbent trike with epidural electrical stimulation\n\n\n15h25–16h05\nRobert Griffin\, PhD (Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition\, USA)\nA decade of IHMC’s powered exoskeleton research and development (KEYNOTE)\n\n\n16h10–16h25\nTalk 3: Giada Devittori (ETH Zurich\, Switzerland)\nGait analysis of ambulation on even and uneven ground with a stiff or compliant exoskeleton\n\n\n16h30–16h45\nShort Talk 4: Jemina Fasola (EPFL\, Switzerland)\nAdaptation of postural strategies during standing in a locked-ankle passive exoskeleton\n\n\n\n\n\n\n16h50–17h30\nPodium discussion\nPromoting the provision and acceptance of assistive technologies \n\nArmin Curt\, Professor for Paraplegiology at the University of Zurich and Medical Director of the Spinal Cord Injury Center of the Balgrist University Hospital\nAmit Goffer\, President and CTO of UPnRIDE Robotics; founder of ReWalk Robotics\nStefan Honegger\, Head of Cash and In-Kind Benefits within the Invalidity Insurance Domain at the Swiss Federal Insurance Office\nRobert Riener\, Professor of Sensory-Motor Systems at ETH Zurich and Balgrist University Hospital; inventor and initiator of the CYBATHLON\nFranziska Ryser\, member of the Swiss National Council; doctoral student at ETH Zurich\nEffy Vayena\, Professor of Bioethics at ETH Zurich\n\n\n\n\n17h30–17h35\nClosing Words Day 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCYBATHLON Symposium 2020 Day 2\, September 18\, 2020\nAll Times CEST \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nProgramme\n\n\n\n\n13h00–13h10\nOpening Day 2\, including welcome message by Roland Sigrist\n\n\n13h15–13h55\nCuntai Guan\, PhD (Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore)\nBrain-Computer Interface for brain Function Recovery in Stroke Rehabilitation (KEYNOTE)\n\n\n14h00–14h15\nShort Talk 5: Xiaoxi Wei (Imperial College London\, UK)\nEEG BCI decoding with deep transfer learning to reduce user training time\n\n\n14h20–15h00\nAntonio Bicchi\, PhD (Italian Institute of Technology & University of Pisa\, Italy)\nFrom Collaborative Robotics to Prosthetics and Rehab: How Soft Tech is Changing the Game (KEYNOTE)\n\n\n15h05–15h20\nShort Talk 6: Mathilde Legrand (Sorbonne University\, France)\nMovement-based control of multiple degrees of freedom for upper-limb prostheses\n\n\n15h25–16h05\nInteractive Poster Session (interaction in individual zoom rooms and via Twitter)\n\n\n16h10–16h50\nHelen Huang\, PhD (North Carolina State U & U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, USA)\nNeural Control of Robotic Prostheses (KEYNOTE)\n\n\n16h55–17h10\nShort Talk 7: Joost Geeroms (Vrije Universiteit Brussels\, Belgium)\nDevelopment of the CYBERLEGs X-Leg: Lessons from active prosthetics research\n\n\n17h15–17h30\n\nShort Talk 8: Marcello Ienca (ETH Zurich\, Switzerland)\nEthical design in rehabilitation engineering and health technology: moving from theory to practice\n\n\n17h30–17h35\nClosing Words Day 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/cybathlon-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Best Practices When Evaluating Upper Extremity Exoskeletons
DESCRIPTION:When should an exoskeleton be used? How can the decision be based on quantitative measurements in both the lab and the field and not an opinion? When it comes to upper body passive exoskeletons Dr. Jason Gillete and Terry Buttler have immense hands-on experience on the subject! The Wearable Robotics Association is proud to present a webinar with both experts on Best Practices When Evaluating Upper Extremity Exoskeletons this Wednesday\, September 16 from noon to 1:00 PM Pacific Time: \nBecause exoskeletons are challenging to assess using standard biomechanical and ergonomic techniques\, best practices are needed to ensure consistency\, accuracy\, and comparability of results between studies. This presentation focuses on one of those best practices. \nAttendees will learn the details behind how the ACGIH threshold limit value (TLV) for upper limb localized fatigue is used as a standard baseline for which measurements taken while working with and without an upper extremity exoskeleton\, can be compared. \n \nPresenters\, Jason Gillette\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, Iowa State University and Terry Butler\, CSP President\, Lean Steps Consulting Inc.\, will explain the methods behind measuring percent maximum voluntary contraction and duty cycle with electromyography (EMG) to determine whether a job task is above the ACGIH threshold limit value (TLV) for fatigue with and without an upper extremity exoskeleton. \nIn addition\, attendees will learn how real-world studies and systematic lab testing can be used to develop predictive models for shoulder fatigue. It will be explained how video and motion capture can also be used to help predict which job tasks have higher fatigue risk. \nContact conference@wearablerobotics.com for more information.  \n\nDate: September 16\, 2020\, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM \nWhere: Online \nPrice: $0/Members & Students and $25/Non-members \nOrganizer: Wearable Robotics Association \nRegistration: https://wra5.wildapricot.org/event-3967849
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/webinar-best-practices-when-evaluating-upper-extremity-exoskeletons/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Start of Project March edX Online Class on Exoskeletons
DESCRIPTION:Project MARCH: behind the technology of robotic exoskeletons\n“Learn about cutting-edge exoskeleton technology that can help people with spinal cord injuries to walk again. Create your own vision of how to advance this technology in the future\, benefiting from the hands-on experience of the Project MARCH student team in building exoskeletons.” \n” \n\nAbout this course\nSkip About this course\n\n\nOver the last 20 years\, exoskeletons have gained an increasing amount of attention as an assistive device to help people with spinal cord injury stand up and walk again. While this cutting-edge technology can have many applications – for example\, in military or industrial settings – this course focuses on the use of powered exoskeletons in the medical field\, specifically for people with spinal cord injury. Each year\, between 250\,000 and 500\,000 people worldwide suffer from spinal cord injury. Amongst many possible symptoms\, this may result in a loss of motor control in large parts of the body\, including the legs. \nThe course is open to anyone interested in exoskeletons for the medical or technological field. This includes\, but is not limited to\, people who: \n\nare eager to learn about exoskeleton technology;\nare university students interested in medical or technological topics;\nare working in a non-biomechanical field and are simply enthusiastic about exoskeleton technology;\nhave some experience of working on a biomechanical project.\n\nThe course delivers a complete overview of all aspects of exoskeleton technology. Topics range from the health benefits of exoskeletons and the importance of co-creation with the user\, to mechanical structure and developing ‘smarter’ exoskeletons. You will strengthen your analytical and creative mindset by designing solutions to given problems and by analyzing current challenges in the field of exoskeleton technology. Through discussions with fellow participants\, you will form your own vision about the future of exoskeletons. \n\nWhat you’ll learn\n\n\n\n\nUnderstand the role of exoskeletons in paraplegia induced by Spinal Cord Injury\nCompare existing exoskeletons and employ them as inspiration for future design\nUnderstand the interaction between humans and machines\nApply analytical and creative thinking to design questions\nPerform basic calculations relevant to exoskeleton design and performance\nUnderstand the importance of balance and methods applied to achieve balance in exoskeletons”\n\n\n\nThis course is developed by and uses examples from Project MARCH: the exoskeleton-building team consisting of students from TU Delft. This team consists of around twenty-five students from different disciplines who volunteer to participate in the project over the course of a full year. Drawing from their hands-on experience and the knowledge gained while researching\, designing and building different exoskeletons over the years\, they are ideally placed to provide you with a complete online course covering the design\, use and future challenges of letting people with spinal cord injury walk again. \nCourse Website: link
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/start-of-project-march-edx-online-class-on-exoskeletons/
CATEGORIES:Online Class
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CREATED:20200806T164515Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Dr. Bell on Using EksoNR
DESCRIPTION:A Digital Talk with Dr. Bell: Treating Acquired Brain Injury and Neuro Diagnoses with EksoNR \n“Join Dr. Kathleen Bell of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center for this exclusive digital event\, where she talks about how she is using EksoNR to innovate their therapy program and improve patient outcomes. \nDr. Kathleen Bell is the Chair of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at UT Southwestern Medical Center and holder of the Kimberly-Clark Distinguished Chair in Mobility Research.  She graduated from Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia\, PA\, completed residency at the University of Washington in Seattle\, WA and completed an NIHR (now NIDLIRR) Switzer Fellowship…”
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/dr-bell-on-using-eksonr/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090638
CREATED:20200807T175342Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Indego: Stroke Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Influence of Advanced Technology on Stroke Rehabilitation\n\nDescription \nIn this live webinar Dr. Francisco will provide an update on the use of advanced technology in stroke rehabilitation. He will address and show evidence-based stroke rehabilitation interventions which promote greater functional recovery and explains how the Indego exoskeleton is used in the outpatient department at TIRR Memorial Hermann\n\nTime \n\nAug 12\, 2020 01:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) \n\n\n\n\n\nSource:\nhttps://parker.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_H9-U3TSwTj-KRP_Pd4RI-Q
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/webinar-indego-stroke-rehabilitation/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170419T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090638
CREATED:20161104T050230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T050230Z
UID:10000073-1492588800-1492794000@exoskeletonreport.com
SUMMARY:WearRAcon 17
DESCRIPTION:Join wearable robotics professionals and entrepreneurs from industry\, academia\, and government at WearRAcon 17. The annual event brings together more than 300 attendees from across the globe\, to hear cutting-edge presentations\, see robotics demonstrations\, participate in the Innovation Competition and network with those creating and using wearable robotic devices. Sponsorship Opportunities! Sponsors have the unique opportunity to meet with industry leaders and more importantly\, meet with customers interested in purchasing new technology to improve productivity\, worker safety\, health\, and more. Consider a sponsorship that allows a “spotlight demonstration” and a booth to exhibit your latest designs. For more information go here.
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/wearracon-17/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20161128T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20161128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090638
CREATED:20161104T043834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T044141Z
UID:10000074-1480332600-1480352400@exoskeletonreport.com
SUMMARY:Exoskeleton Technologies Brokerage and Pitching Event
DESCRIPTION:Six European collaborative projects present Exoskeleton Technology Brokerage and Pitching Event.  The event will take place on 28th of November 2016\, 11:30-17:00 Amsterdam\, the Netherlands.  This exciting event will be equivalent of a one-day mini-convention that will feature at least six exoskeleton projects: AXO-SUIT\, BALANCE\, MovAiD\, Robo-Mate\, SPEXOR\, Symbitron.  Additional presenter and attendee space is limited so sign up quickly! \nBrochure: \nhttp://www.robo-mate.eu/sites/robo-mate.eu/files/downloads/exoskeleton_bpe_amsterdam_28-11-16_external_0.pdf \nProgram: \nhttp://www.robo-mate.eu/sites/robo-mate.eu/files/downloads/exoskeleton_bpe_amsterdam_28-11-16_program_external_2.pdf \nWebsite: \nhttp://www.robo-mate.eu/whats-new/news/exoskeleton-technology-brokerage-and-pitching-event
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/exoskeleton-technologies-brokerage-pitching-event/
LOCATION:Amsterdam Conference Center\, Beurs van Berlage Damrak 243\,  Amsterdam\,  1012 ZJ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Edina Gallos":MAILTO:egallos@accelopment.com
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