The Queen’s Biomechatronics Team (QBMeT) earned first place at the 2025 Applied Collegiate Exoskeleton (ACE) competition. ACE is a student-organized lower-body powered...
Welcome to Episode 18 of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics Podcast. We continue our discussion of medical exoskeletons and physical rehabilitation robotics, this...
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Welcome to Episode 17 of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics podcast, where hosts Dr. Thomas Sugar (Wearable Robotics Association) and Bobby Marinov (Exoskeleton...
Last time in the world of physical human augmentation wearables: proof of concept of hybrid shoulder exoskeleton that can self-adjust its angle of assistance, cooling...
Last week, in wearable physical augmentation technology: adding pockets to exosuits, new rehabilitation journal on the horizon, more signs of growing interest in...
How many students have access to exoskeleton labs or projects, and what are some alternatives? Welcome to Episode 16 of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics Podcast...
Previously, in the world of exoskeleton and wearable robotics technology: German technical students experienced over half a dozen different occupational exoskeletons in...
Additional data shows that the usefulness of exoskeletons increases the longer it is worn, with new regulatory wins and commitments, studies, and competitions. All of...