Pants of the future: MO/GO, the exoskeleton that takes 14 kilos off you
Google X Labs presents exoskeleton pants that reduce perceived weight by 14 pounds and increase leg strength by 40%.
Google X Labs presents exoskeleton pants that reduce perceived weight by 14 pounds and increase leg strength by 40%.
Designed by Mehler Protection, the ExoM exoskeleton ensures mobility and safety, blocking projectiles without the use of motorized actuators.
From a personal project to help his paralyzed daughter, Bodo Hoenen launches Nolej, an edtech startup that uses AI to teach anything efficiently.
Outdoor Enthusiast Gadget That 'Powers Up' Outdoor Activities And Hiking Gets Full Funding On Kickstarter
A special boot-shaped exoskeleton has achieved the best results in strength and durability, bringing this technology closer to popular diffusion.
Desperate for help at work, the increasingly elderly Japanese are now aiming for the “soft” alternative to the exoskeleton: an 'assistive' suit… obviously with a robotic flavor.
It grows with them and adapts to their walk: the children's exoskeleton can change their life forever, eliminating disability.
German Bionic launches the new exoskeleton capable of supporting two body regions, accompanying workers step by step.
An exoskeleton developed by Stanford University increases walking speed by 40%. It could make seniors quicker than healthy youngsters.
Until now, wearable robotics (exoskeletons and other ancillary devices) were only manual. Now we are studying how to make it autonomous.
A chair to stand upright: the consecration of the wearable exoskeleton, useful for many work categories, is also staged at CES2021
Walking in virtual reality is no joke, but Holotron promises to make us really take the first steps as if they were real.
A smaller exoskeleton adapted to the ankle makes running quick and easy: it can be a new means of transport, and an aid to walking.
They spend a lifetime at work, and when they have to quit it's hard. This is why Japanese elders use exoskeletons trying to postpone retirement.
The universe linked to exoskeletons is made up of a thousand different nuances. There are devices that increase ...
A team at Harvard University has developed a new garment that works like an exoskeleton and makes us feel many pounds lighter when we walk or run
ExoHand is a world of new possibilities, both for work and in daily life, with particular attention to older people or people with disabilities.
A robotic tail driven by four compressed air muscles helps people improve balance and handle heavy loads.
The photo of the soldier with the exoskeleton is taken from the tests of the military parade on the Champs Élysées which on July 14 celebrates the French national holiday.
"Give me one of these and I'll lift the world up!"
Molluscs of the world, rejoice! The strength of an unyielding beast is now at…