suitX - Affordable, Modular, Intelligent Exoskeletons
Engineers and developers at suitX, the robotics company launched from University of California, Berkeley’s Human Engineering Lab, are providing people with mobility disorders the chance to be upright and mobile. They’ve developed the world’s lightest and most advanced exoskeleton, the Phoenix, which has successfully and affordably enabled many individuals to stand up, walk, and speak to peers eye-to-eye. https://www.suitx.com

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