As advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics continue to shape the medical technology landscape, the creation of AI-powered exoskeletons has emerged as a major breakthrough. These ...
Founded in 2021, Hypershell offers a line of AI-powered exoskeletons designed to help you achieve peak performance during cardio-focused activities like walking, running and cycling. They have three ...
German Bionic, the robotics pioneer known for connecting exoskeletons to the cloud, has launched Exia, its most advanced wearable to date and the first exoskeleton powered end-to-end by true Augmented ...
For Caroline Laubach, being a Wandercraft test pilot is about more than just trying out new technology. It's about reclaiming a sense of freedom and connection that many wheelchair users miss. Laubach ...
Lifeward CEO Mark Grant addressed the 53 rd ASIA Annual Scientific Meeting audience with a speech regarding Lifeward and its vision for restoring full function to people living with spinal cord ...
Hypershell, the world's leading consumer exoskeleton brand, today launched the New Hypershell X Series, introducing the world's most intuitive exoskeleton and its latest lineup of AI-powered ...
For years, wearable technology has mostly observed how we move. Fitness trackers count steps, watches monitor heart rate, and apps log activity after the fact. But a new wave of wearable robotics is ...
The Hypershell Pro X exoskeleton might be the closest we'll get – in this age, at least – to being able to instantly tap into a type of superpower, and once you've experienced it, it's hard to go back ...
When you hear that the U.S. military is working to create powered exoskeletons for its troops, odds are, your mind goes right to something like a real-life Iron Man suit of armor. While that's what ...
From ‘unable to move’ to ‘active training’: Breakthrough achieved by joint team from Shanghai and Ningde in international journal Research Cancer rehabilitation remains a global medical challenge, ...
When you hear the word robotics, you probably think of factory machines or humanoid robots sprinting across a test track. That image makes sense. For years, robotics lived in labs and industrial ...
Global data since 2013 show just 3% lifetime fracture prevalence, declining to 0.3% over the past six years Zero fractures reported across 97 German users since 2018, spanning broad patient profiles ...