Several media outlets have reported on the progress of the #ReGAIT project by @IGuttmann@BMISYSTEM@HNParaplejicos
Here we explain in more detail why ReGAIT represents a significant step forward and what role our #ExoH3 plays
Read more on our blog: https://t.co/7d3Gjl7hmG
We are getting ready for SSNR2026, and next week Technaid will once again be in Baiona for one of the key meeting points of the neurorehabilitation community.
This 14th edition of the Summer School on Neurorehabilitation will take place on June 7–12 in Baiona, Spain, bringing together students, researchers and clinicians around lectures, workshops and scientific exchange.
SSNR 2026 will once again bring together researchers, clinicians, engineers and students working in neurorehabilitation, rehabilitation robotics, gait analysis and wearable technologies. https://t.co/QK8vMSK4yf
For anyone involved in robotic rehabilitation, motor control, wearable devices or clinical technology, SSNR 2026 is a valuable opportunity to share knowledge, build collaborations and explore where the sector is heading.
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We are grateful to the organizers for inviting us to contribute to such an enriching programme and for promoting a space where knowledge, innovation and clinical needs can come together. It was a real pleasure to take part.
This week, Technaid was pleased to participate in a training event dedicated to robotics and technologies for lower-limb training and assessment at @HMadronos
During our contribution, we addressed one of the key challenges in modern gait rehabilitation: data management.
New on our blog! A technical review of continual learning for bionic limb behavior modeling and why it matters for assistive #robotics and #exoskeleton#research.
A promising line of work for adaptive control, gait prediction and real robotic validation https://t.co/QmZiPtIMBF
Today, on International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we would like to take this opportunity to talk about the work published by a researcher who uses one of our #ExoH3: Paula Soriano-Segura, from @jmazorin 's @BMISLab Group
Their goal at @UniversidadMH : to improve patient safety and the reliability of #exoskeleton control during assisted walking, placing the quality of human-robot interaction at the center of the design of these systems. Read more in our web: https://t.co/Fo6WRyuErh
We are looking forward to taking a deep dive into this work so that we can tell you more about it on our blog soon.
Congratulations to David and to the entire CAR CSIC-UPM team for this milestone and for continuing to push the boundaries of #assistiverobotics.
For Technaid, it is a great satisfaction that our lower-limb #exoskeleton#ExoH3 has been part of the experimental platform of the thesis “Monitoring Human-Exoskeleton Interaction with Multimodal Interfaces and AI”, developed within the @BioroboticsCSIC