Associate Professor Yuichi Kurita and Kazunori Ogawa are developing an Unplugged Powered Suit at Hiroshima University in conjunction with Daiya Industry Co...
Tag - Soft Exoskeletons
Once upon a time, exoskeletons and wearable robots all used to look the same. Exoskeletons had large bulky metal frames, heavy actuators and a backpack filled...
The Japanese Daiya Industry has released for rent a pneumatic Power Assist Glove. This is the first time a company is providing an inflatable soft exoskeleton...
The Disruptive podcast series have released several episodes from the Harvard University, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering concerning Bio...
Soft, glove-like exoskeletons that rely on an inflatable membrane that expands for actuation are starting to gain some serious traction. Soft inflatables have...
Sometimes there are exoskeleton videos that manage to completely fly under the radar. The Otherlab Orthotics Show and Tell is exactly one of those videos...
The exoskeleton industry has a very long way before it can reach its market potential. Current commercial exoskeleton devices tend to be slow, cumbersome...
A new type of a wearable robot is becoming more popular: soft exoskeletons or exosuits! Soft exoskeletons address one of the main problems of exoskeletons: an...