Tuesday, March 22, 2016

NEWS: Robotic "pants"



New Robotic “Pants”
Will Help Paralyzed to Walk


Image credit: SuitX
Steven Sanchez, who was paralyzed from the waist down after a BMX accident, wears SuitX’s “Phoenix,” a robotic exoskeleton that gives him the power to walk. 

This month, a new type of robotic exoskeleton was announced by the University of California at Berkeley’s Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory and SuitX. This exoskeleton—a shell-like structure that fits onto the person—is lighter and more agile than any such exoskeleton developed so far. The team has worked on refining their ideas for exoskeletons like these “pants” for more than 10 years.

Learn more at http://www.technology.org/2016/02/05/a-new-generation-exoskeleton-helps-the-paralyzed-to-walk/