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Camila Rodrigues at the CSIC’s YoInvestigo Awards

Last week, our lead researcher in robotic control ;-P was recognized with one of the three first prizes "Gold Dissemination" in the contest of popularization carried out by the Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Yo investigo. Yo soy CSIC. This...

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Brain Symmetry Analysis and Exo-H3

The brain is a magnificent machine. All of us in the neurorehabilitation field recognize this. An important area within this field is electroencephalography (EEG) research, which attempts to map the electrical behavior of the brain. These signals are also currently...

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Technaid’s Research Digest

  Last week we published our first science dissemination podcast: Technaid's Research Digest. You can listen to it on the links on this page or on your favorite platform (Currently on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcast and Ivoox. We are working to have it on Apple...

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How to kick a ball again

Few years ago in 2014, the FIFA World Cup was kicked off by a person with lower-limb paralysis using an innovative robotic exoskeleton. In this demonstration, the state-of-the-art of that moment showed the assisted mobility technology, pointed to gait rehabilitation....

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Assist Control-H3 Video Promo

  The Assist Control H3 project is a subproject of the European Research Project Eurobench that we have already told you about. The aim of Assist Control H3 is to develop new controllers for the lower body exoskeletons of the future. For this development, both...

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New Exo-H3 Video Promo

  We have launched this week a new campaign to make known the main features of our Exo-H3 to the research community. For this purpose, we have edited a promotional video in which we show several of these main features. These, along with others are what make the...

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Technaid at Tech-Day (Exo-Berlin)

Last week we participated as speakers at the Tech-Day organized by the Exo-Berlin organization. In this session, in which we talked mainly about exoskeletons, we took the opportunity to present the results of the Saloexo project, a subproject of the COVR project...

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Conclusions of the XLII Conference on Automatics

  Last week we attended the XLII Jornadas de Automática organized, as every year, by the Spanish Committee of Automatics. These brought together several of the most active professors, from different branches of engineering, in development and research in Spain....

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EXTEND tests at Technaid

This week we have been carrying out in our offices several tests within the framework of the EXTEND project, with our colleagues from the Neurorehabilitation Group of the Cajal Institute (CSIC). These tests will serve to improve the experimentation protocols to be...

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Progress within the SALOEXO Project

At the end of last month, we completed the integration of the different technologies we are using within the SALOEXO research project, a sub-project of the European COVR project. As we have mentioned in previous posts, this project is about the search, testing and...

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Introducing SALOEXO Project

This 2020 has been very complicated year for everyone. We, from our side, have done the impossible to continue with our usual activity: developing and manufacturing high-tech equipment and carrying out research projects. We started the year off by closing the...

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Introducing ROS on Exo-H3

At Technaid we started the course with enthusiasm and with a great desire to continue pushing forward R+D in assistive robotics and rehabilitation. This does not mean that we have been stopped in the last months. On the contrary, we have been working on projecting the...

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