Wearable robotics designed to be used as a rehabilitation or augmentation medical devices is the second oldest field of exoskeleton development. The first working...
On May 17, 2016 Harvard University’s Wyss Institute and ReWalk Robotics announced a collaboration to develop an exosuit for patients with limited mobility. The...
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 was back to...
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 fantastic, it is...
This June the Wearable Robotics Association (WearRA) is hosting its first Lunch & Learn event! The inaugural topic will be Cybersecurity in Wearable Robotics. The...
Clinical effectiveness and safety of powered exoskeleton-assisted walking in patients with spinal cord injury: systematic review with meta-analysis. This report was...
Definitely one of the strangest exoskeleton projects, a London designer has created an orthotic that turns him into a goat. This wearable, which has gone through...
One large step for ErgoSkeletons™, one even larger step for all exoskeletons. The V22 and FLx by StrongArm® Technologies have gone on sale on 3M’s website. This is the...
It’s a Gundam! No, wait. It is the new wearable robot by the Hyundai Motor Group. Hyundai revealed its newest exoskeleton prototype on a company blog post in...
In addition to all of the panels and demos, the Wearable Robotics Association Conference 2016 also featured the WearRAcon16 Innovation Competition. Researchers had a...