Robotic exoskeleton that can enhance human strength and endurance.

Sarah Byrns

Dear listserv:

Being an avid reader of advancements in the field of robotics and
nanotechnology, I came across this tid-bit from UC Berkeley researchers.

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/03/03_exo.shtml

A very interesting read. Althought the main purpose seems to be for
military applications, I’m sure the minds in our field can see where this
could be utilized. Just thought I’d share a new find with the rest of the
class.

Sarah Byrns
Board-Eligible Orthotist

 

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