Rex the Exoskeleton Enables Disabled to Walk – Video Within

A New Zealand technology company has unveiled an Exoskeleton robotic legs that enables disabled people to walk or climb steps. It uses a joystick and control pad to move and may replace wheelchairs in future.

However, I guess there are much to improve. The speed at which it is moving is very slow. I would rather that this HAL suit can be modified for Allen’s usage.

But based on Allen’s feedback, he mentions that by standing up, the circulation on the body is much better and thus it also helps in this way. Watch how Allen handles Rex, the robotic Exoskeleton.

Watch how Allen works at his workplace.


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