Robotic exoskeleton improves lives of people with limited or no hand mobility

The Engineering Design and Technological Development Group (DIDET), from the University of Alicante ArtefactosLAB, has once again taken a step forward in terms of social innovation with the design of a new handheld robotic exoskeleton.
Read More


>>Hollywood's Exotic Secret For Healthy Weight Loss

0 Response to "Robotic exoskeleton improves lives of people with limited or no hand mobility"

Post a Comment