Exoskeletons, Smart Rings, and Flying Cars Will Be at CES 2022
Like many consumer technology professionals and members of the press, I had been planning to attend CES, the gigantic annual consumer electronics
Like many consumer technology professionals and members of the press, I had been planning to attend CES, the gigantic annual consumer electronics
Like many consumer technology professionals and members of the press, I had been planning to attend CES, the gigantic annual consumer electronics
We often write about new exoskeleton technology developed to help amputees and people with spinal cord injuries regain mobility. There’s also a
Late last year, German Bionic announced a $20 million Series A round led — in part — by Samsung Catalyst Fund. It was a curious alliance, given
Founder and Lead Mechanical Engineer Guanhao Wu started Exovolar Industries Corp. in 2019 with the aim of augmenting and democratizing human mobility
Warehouse case study shows how much exoskeletons reduce musculoskeletal wear-and-tear–cumulative damage–and low back disorder (LBD) risk to
One of the strongest arguments in favor of free weights over weight machines for strength training has to do with symmetry. The problem is that
Sarcos’ Guardian XT is expected to hit the market at the end of 2022. | Image credit: Sarcos Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corporation, a
German medical device maker Ottobock today announced that it has entered into a deal to acquire Bay Area-based exoskeleton startup SuitX. The deal is
The global digital health market continues its boom: with spectacular growth, it could reach $ 660bn by 2025. Investors have poured an unprecedented
There are lot of companies out there making robotic exoskeletons. In fact, it’s one of the more active categories in the space — and for good
There are lot of companies out there making robotic exoskeletons. In fact, it’s one of the more active categories in the space — and for good
The idea Karl Zelik (Vanderbilt University) Erik Lamers (Vanderbilt University) Karl E. Zelik, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and
Back on land, small robotic crawlers repair gas mains below city streets, and snake robots are the eyes into the recesses of oil and gas operations
Before we get too far into this week’s roundup, I want to kick things off with an interview we haven’t published anywhere else. Earlier this