The robotic exoskeleton to walk again by ABLE Human Motion
75 million. This is the number of people who need a wheelchair around the world. 75 million difficult lives, marked
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Read moreGradually but surely, exoskeletons are taking their place in various sectors: logistics, construction, transport, agriculture, car assembly, postal sorting, maintenance
Read moreDemocratization of exoskeletons in factories is long overdue. Although the stakes are high, in France, 87% of diseases in the
Read moreInnophys is a Japanese company known for its “Muscle Suit Every” work-assisting exoskeleton. A high-performance exoskeleton that will be able
Read moreLittle by little, exoskeletons are establishing themselves in the professional landscape. As a reminder, these are devices, motorized or not,
Read moreProfessional exoskeletons are so called because, behind this scholarly term, bordering on science fiction, hides advanced technologies in the service
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Read moreTEA (Tech Ergo Applications) specializes in the development, supply and implementation of wireless measurement devices for Motion, Physical activity on
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Read moreExclusive for Ergonoma Journal The progress achieved inside the robotic field, the artificial intelligence, the machine learning or even the
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