Researchers at Stanford University have built a groundbreaking Raspberry Pi-powered robotic exoskeleton which is much more affordable and freeing that traditional walking aids.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/exoskeleton-walking-aid-the-magpi-126/
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https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/exoskeleton-walking-aid-the-magpi-126/
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Exoskeleton walking aid | The MagPi #126 - Raspberry Pi
This groundbreaking device aids walking while understanding that people move in different ways, as David Crookes explains.Rob Zwetsloot (Raspberry Pi)
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