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While the concept of wearable exoskeletons isn’t exactly new, the latest model by German Bionic is the first to incorporate augmented, end-to-end AI.
German Bionic has unveiled its latest wearable exoskeleton — and it comes equipped with an AI brain.
AI exoskeleton gives wheelchair users the freedom to walk again Wandercraft's Personal Exoskeleton is about helping people stand tall, connect with others and live life on their own terms.
Ready to step into the future of wearable technology? We took the new Hypershell exoskeleton for a test ride in Times Square, and have thoughts. Read our full Hypershell review for the details.
Exoskeletons can reduce injuries and boost productivity—but choosing the right one is critical. Discover key questions safety pros must ask before investing.
Allegheny Health Network's new robotic exoskeleton offers hope to patients This new technology helps patients with neurological conditions regain mobility.
Robotic exoskeletons that aid leg movements hold tremendous potential for improving the everyday lives of people by augmenting their ability to move through their environment.
Exoskeletons hold great potential for improving safety and reducing injuries in construction and heavy industries, but challenges like compatibility, adoption resistance, and cost concerns must be ...
Could these soft exoskeleton 'powered pants' make outdoor activities easier in the future? The high-tech exoskeleton can boost leg strength by up to 40%, making uphill climbs a relative breeze.
A strategy for training a robotic exoskeleton through simulation takes the user out of the equation — saving users of wearable devices time and energy, and smoothing the transition between ...
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