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12 Oct 2020

Powercast

Powercast is a leading provider of long-range, power-over-distance wireless charging technology using broadcasted RF energy (radio waves) converted into DC power. This is applied to industrial and portable commercial devices, consumer electronics, along with functional RFID. IDTechEx interviewed Powercast at RFID Live (Virtual) in October 2020.
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10 Oct 2020

AAC Technologies

AAC Technologies are a leading manufacturer of electromagnetic haptic actuators such as ERM motors and LRAs.
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7 Oct 2020

Tyromotion

Austria-based Tyromotion has developed AMADEO, an "assist-as-needed" robotic therapy system for patients with motor impairments affecting the upper extremities.
7 Oct 2020

Medical Exoskeletons for Rehabilitation: Trends, Technologies, Players

Exoskeletons for neurological disorders, physical therapy and rehabilitation are wearable robotic devices placed on the user's body to augment, reinforce, or restore motor and/or cognitive function.
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7 Oct 2020

Ottobock

Ottobock has developed the C-brace, a low profile assistive medical exoskeleton for rehabilitation.
7 Oct 2020

Parker Hannifin (Indego exoskeleton)

Parker Hannifin have two exoskeletons on the market: Indego Therapy for use in rehabilitation centres and Indego Personal for personal use in the home.
7 Oct 2020

Ekso Bionics

Ekso Bionics is one of the leading manufacturers of medical exoskeletons. The company released its newest exoskeleton, EksoNR, on the market in 2019 after receiving regulatory approval in the USA and Europe.
7 Oct 2020

ReWalk Robotics

The company's ReStore ExoSuit is a powered, lightweight soft exo-suit intended for use in the rehabilitation of persons with lower limb disability due to stroke. It was first created at Harvard's Wyss Institute and is made of a soft wrap that is placed around the lower leg.
7 Oct 2020

Multisensory Graphene-based Skin Can Sense in Extreme Environments

Harsh environments that are inhospitable to existing technologies could now be monitored using sensors based on graphene. An intriguing form of carbon, graphene comprises layers of interconnected hexagonal rings of carbon atoms, a structure that yields unique electronic and physical properties with possibilities for many applications.
6 Oct 2020

Kinetek

Kinetek's product ALEx originated in Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, where it was developed to provide a solution for stroke upper limb rehabilitation. It is a CE certified medical device of class IIa.
6 Oct 2020

Hocoma

Hocoma's ARMEO product enables arm and hand rehabilitation for patients with severe to mild levels of motor impairment in their upper limbs. It is specifically designed for arm and hand therapy in an early stage of rehabilitation. ARMEO has six actuated degrees of freedom so patients can train in an extensive 3D workspace.
6 Oct 2020

Seoul National University - Soft Robotics Research Center

Researchers at Seoul National University's Soft Robotics Research Center have developed a soft upper limb mobile exoskeleton for upper limb rehabilitation.
6 Oct 2020

MyoMo

Myomo has developed MyoPro, a powered orthosis (brace) that may help restore function in arms and hands paralyzed by a stroke, brachial plexus injury (BPI), cerebral palsy or other neuromuscular disease or injury.
6 Oct 2020

Reha Technology

Reha Technology's robotic-assisted therapy device, G-EO, is used for neuro-rehabilitation of patients with neurological impairments resulting from stroke, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's and other neurological conditions.
6 Oct 2020

Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at CEA research centre in France implanted two electrodes in a tetraplegic person's brain. The patient was then able to walk and control both arms of a four limb tethered (supported from above) exoskeleton using this neuroprosthetic.
6 Oct 2020

Some New Smart City Solutions

The type of radical advances we cite may seem like unattainable science fiction but the following examples show how this is not true.
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6 Oct 2020

Motorika

Motorika, a company based in New Jersey, released its lower limb stationary exoskeleton Optimal-G Pro in 2019. Optimal-G Pro is a personalised robotic training platform designed to train the walking gait of people who have suffered from a variety of neurological, neuromuscular and other injuries.
1 Oct 2020

Heroic New Smart Cities

This IDTechEx premium article looks more closely at smart cities as heroic new concepts emerge.
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1 Oct 2020

Wearable Sensor Industry Worth $2.5bn in 2020 New IDTechEx Study Finds

The wearable sensor industry will be worth $2.5 billion in 2020, having tripled in size since 2014. This comes despite the significant economic challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused a reduction in the total revenue this year.
30 Sep 2020

Nano-C

Nano-C produce, functionalize, and integrate SWCNTs and Fullerenes process. IDTechEx spoke with Victor Vejins (CEO) and Darren Bischoff (Business Development Director)
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