A new exoskeleton can give people with leg amputations the ability to walk upright, thanks to a system that extends their residual limb into a full robotic leg. The exoskeleton straps around the waist ...
or anyone who has to stand for hours in one place KATSUHIKO SAHO, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, ARCHELIS,"Our product is a exoskeleton that helps to reduce the burden on the legs and waist for people ...
Arthur Renowitzky can’t help but command attention as he walks down the street on a sunny autumn morning. A driver lowers her window to flash a smile and a thumbs-up. “You got this,” she says. A ...
Equipped with IRMO’s proprietary HMoCS Motion Assist Sys, the exoskeleton can deliver up to 45% assistance for leg movement, significantly alleviating user fatigue during intensive activities. Built ...
Great, they’re giving snakes legs now — or, as one science vlogger claimed, giving them their legs “back.” In a recently-uploaded video, creator and self-professed snake lover Allen Pan said that he ...
Ever since our ancestors started walking upright, we humans have evolved to become extremely efficient walkers. In fact, simulations of human locomotion show that walking at a constant speed across ...
An innovative approach to controlling wearable robots takes the optimization process out of the laboratory. The method uses a data-driven model to infer a user’s energy consumption and to personalize ...
Recreational exoskeletons have been popping up for years, but the new IRMO M1 exoskeleton feels like a turning point. This next-generation wearable blends artificial intelligence (AI), a ...
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