Later next year some rehabilitation centers will have the eLEGS personal exoskeleton, "a wearable, artificially intelligent, bionic device that powers paraplegics up to get them standing and walking." It comes from Berkeley Bionics, a Bay-area company that makes exoskeleton devices that allow people to carry up to 200 pounds for several hours at a time. The eLEGS is battery powered and works by sensing gestures the wearer makes to then move the legs and walk. Read the press release or watch a video.
Monday, November 22, 2010
eLEGS
Later next year some rehabilitation centers will have the eLEGS personal exoskeleton, "a wearable, artificially intelligent, bionic device that powers paraplegics up to get them standing and walking." It comes from Berkeley Bionics, a Bay-area company that makes exoskeleton devices that allow people to carry up to 200 pounds for several hours at a time. The eLEGS is battery powered and works by sensing gestures the wearer makes to then move the legs and walk. Read the press release or watch a video.
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Just think what Emoney could do to bling those babies!
ReplyDeleteAre they on your Christmas list?!
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are you going for this?
ReplyDeleteOh we can do all kinds of things with these bad boys!!! Think its time for a Bionic fundraser!!!
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