@techcrunch.com 2 years ago
Ottobock set to acquire fellow robotic exoskeleton maker SuitX
@chickpe72627080 3 years ago
Powered exoskeleton can not only reduce the burdens of porters but also help #disabled people rise up. #DigitalHealth #medicare #robot #robotics #5G #Analytics #DataScience #AI #IoT #Serverless #deeplearning #MachineLearning #engineering #neuralnetwork #automation #innovation https://t.co/60lARTYcJr
@extremetech.com 4 years ago
Stanford Engineers Create Ankle Exoskeleton to Boost Running Efficiency
@extremetech.com 4 years ago
Quadriplegic Man Uses Exoskeleton to Walk, Move Arms Again
@bgr.com 4 years ago
Paralyzed man walks again thanks to brain-controlled exoskeleton
@engadget.com 4 years ago
A mind-controlled exoskeleton helped a paralyzed man walk again
@mashable.com 7 years ago
Prosthesis is a huge, terrifying exoskeleton built for real-life mech races
@techcrunch.com 7 years ago
Rewalk Robotics is building a “soft exoskeleton” to rehabilitate stroke patients
@techcrunch.com 7 years ago
Japet’s Atlas device uses exoskeleton technology to relieve and rehabilitate back pain
@extremetech.com 7 years ago
Walking again: Hyundai’s exoskeleton helps paraplegics move on their own
@mashable.com 7 years ago
This smart exoskeleton could help paraplegics walk again
@techcrunch.com 7 years ago
Turn a DJI Phantom 4 into a search & rescue drone with the Exo 1 exoskeleton
@venturebeat.com 7 years ago
Dexmo Exoskeleton glove helps you feel objects that exist in VR
@extremetech.com 7 years ago
This exoskeleton glove could let you feel the ‘shape’ of virtual reality
@pmarca 7 years ago
RT @drewmikb: So fucking cool. Exoskeleton training VR trial triggers unexpected sensory/motor improvement http://www.nature.com/articles/srep30383 https://t.co/Z4UuLlWeEw
@extremetech.com 7 years ago
In routing around paralysis, researchers may have found an amazing way to treat it
@pmarca 7 years ago
RT @newsbeagle: Arm exoskeleton could quell the tremors of #ParkinsonsDisease patients at crucial moments: http://spectrum.ieee.org/the-human-os/biomedical/devices/exoskeleton-could-quell-the-tremors-of-parkinsons-disease-patients-at-crucial-moments https://t.co/p9zxEMBJDj
@pmarca 8 years ago
RT @SuB8u: Japan has approved its first exoskeleton as a medical device. Already approved in Europe.http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/11/26/business/tech/homegrown-robotic-suit-gets-recognized-medical-device-japan/ https://t.co/VxTmz6gPyE