In October 2014, Lockheed Martin made the news by showing its newest exoskeleton, the FORTIS. The FORTIS is a passive exoskeleton that does not have any motors...
When it comes to discussing exoskeletons for rehabilitation there are usually two possibilities: hospital or home use. Patients can be brought to a hospital, equipped...
Maintaining a consistent public message of what modern exoskeleton technology can and can’t do in the media is a tricky business. Present exoskeleton capabilities...
The Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on February 24th, 2015 that all powered exoskeletons will be classified as...
NBC 5 Dallas – Fort Worth covers React, a spinal cord injury recovery gym that has just received a ReWalk exoskeleton. This news segment presents the ReWalk...
The German prosthetics company Ottobock made it into the headlines last week with its release of the powered C-Brace for the British market. Ottobock was founded in...
ReWalk Robotics has announced their first reimbursement from a private U.S. insurer through a Worker’s Compensation Plan. This not only marks a huge first step...
This video showcases a collaboration between the University of Austin and NASA. In it the X1 Exoskeleton has been upgraded with powered ankles. NASA has expressed some...
The ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) of Taiwan is currently working on a lightweight exoskeleton for people who have lost motor-control over their legs...
TechNavio, a research and advisory company with over 200 analysts, has published an in-depth market analysis on the global exoskeleton system market. The full 56 pages...