The Korean government-funded project will build a brain and AI-controlled full-body exoskeleton for quadriplegic patients.
The system helps wounded troops stand and walk on their own when evacuation is delayed, dangerous, or unavailable.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Exoskeleton and robotic arm reduce factory lifting strain by up to 65%
More and more robots are assisting workers in factories. However, human-robot collaboration is still far from seamless.
A growing number of factories, warehouses, and construction sites are integrating unpowered exoskeleton devices into their operations. Workers and companies using these devices are expected to benefit ...
Jacob Rosen is developing a wearable robotic “exoskeleton” that could enable a person to lift heavy objects with little effort. It’s a bit like the robotic armor that has long been a staple of ...
Dr. Joseph Hitt from the Wearable Robotics Association believes exoskeletons for manufacturing is the most accessible avenue for the exoskeleton market. For the manufacturing industry, they offer ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results