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Technaid is a reference company developing technology for several applications:
Biomechanics
Rehabilitation
Motion Analysis (MOCAP)
Virtual Reality
Robotics
Technaid S.L. is actively involved in various national and European research projects together with highly recognized Universities and Institutions that allows us to optimize our products:
Motion Capture System: Tech-MCS
Inertial Measurement Unit: Tech-IMU
Exoskeletons for rehabilitation: EXO-H2
Tremor Filters for the mouse: TechFilter
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A big challenge… to create new solutions for people from research outcomes
A big challenge… to create new solutions for people from research outcomes
Research News
Technaid has started to collaborate with the European project H2020 EUROBENCH. In an initial phase of the project, they will share a laboratory of biomechanical analysis field in which Technaid has a wide experience.
Furthermore, we are very happy that our Exo-H3 will be available, among other technologies, to the users of the infrastructure as a platform to test their developments.
Innovative human-centered technologies to simplify your daily work
Innovative human-centered technologies to simplify your daily work
Technaid Latest updates
Video Demo shown during the ICRA2022 as part of the Workshop “Intelligent Control Methods and Machine Learning Algorithms for Human-Robot Interaction and Assistive Robotics” organized by the University of Alberta.
In this second video we show the progress obtained within the Assist Control H3 project.
This video shows the operation of the SmartWearable, a new robotic device for rehabilitation developed within the European project Diatomic.