From savior to the handicapped to star power on reality TV, get ready to strap on wearable robots.
January 03, 2015
They’re coming! The breakout robots for 2014, Exoskeletons, are here in force
with new looks, new potential and a slew of new jobs to do.
The ad execs for Red Bull undoubtedly have noticed the arrival of exoskeletons and undoubtedly are already thinking about how to parley their global x-brand into a hot, next-newest TV sensation. Maybe they’ll call it EXOthrill. Who knows? Wondering what’s next is all part of the mind-blowing future of this fantastic new technology.
Get the inside track on where Exo is bound from a pioneer who has been there and seen it taking shape. Spend some time with Ekso Bionics’ Russ Angold as he explains it all. Join us at the Robotics half-day conference session at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015.
Join Russ in his Session 2 of a three-part conference session devoted to consumer robotics. Register for the full half day and be automatically entered to win a FURo-i Home robot from Future Robot.
When: January 8, 2015
Where: Venetian, Level 1, Casanova 602
Take a moment to join us for an unforgettable look at the here-and-now and future of wearable robotics.
Session 2: 10:15AM-11:15AM
Wearable Robots: From Healing to Enhancement
Robotic exoskeletons not only have miraculous implications for the infirm, they are the key to human enhancement. Are they truly the “jeans of the future?” Russ Angold “unpacks” the answers, revealing the key drivers and developments in this disruptive and burgeoning global market.
Co-founder and CTO, Ekso Bionics
Formerly Vice President of Engineering at Ekso Bionics, Russ provided many of the engineering concepts that shape today’s current designs of Ekso, ExoHiker, ExoClimber and HULC.
Need to get up to speed on exoskeletons? How about a little background detail? Robotics Business Review has been hot on the trail of the exoskeleton revolution for a long time now. Here’s a sample of news and analysis on what we’ve covered:
Angold discusses the evolution, commercialization and challenges of bringing exoskeletons to market.
Twenty-seven pounds of freedom, improved health…and a new industry to be worth $292M annually
2014 was a breakout year in the rise of newest billion-dollar industry: wearable robotics supplementing human powers with mechanized ones.
A head-to-toe look at today’s exoskeletons
Harvard University Mobility-Enhancing Soft Robotic Exosuit