In an exciting development in robotics and mobility, Wandercraft has revealed its new self-stabilizing Personal Exoskeleton. This innovation is set to empower individuals with walking impairments, offering them the unprecedented ability to walk hands-free within their homes and communities.
The official announcement is made at an exclusive event hosted at Cure®, a healthcare innovation campus in New York. Wandercraft’s CEO, Matthieu Masselin, is set to discuss the capabilities of the state-of-the-art exoskeleton and its potential to drastically improve quality of life.
Once regulatory clearance is granted, Wandercraft’s Personal Exoskeleton is poised to become a pioneering solution in the mobility aid market for personal use. The device follows in the footsteps of the Atalante X, the company’s first self-stabilizing walking exoskeleton that emulates human walking and is already used in rehabilitation centers worldwide.
The Personal Exoskeleton is part of Wandercraft’s commitment to advancing mobility for those with walking impairments. “We envision a future where individuals with mobility challenges have more autonomy, participation, and overall healthier lives,” says Matthieu Masselin. According to Dr. Ann M. Spungen, even limited hours of exoskeletal-assisted walking can enhance health and wellness, and this novel hands-free device could open doors to wider technology adoption in personal and professional settings.
Beyond the physical event, Wandercraft extends the excitement to a global audience with a live virtual broadcast of the Personal Exoskeleton Keynote Event. Interested viewers can attend digitally via YouTube, and the recording will remain accessible for future viewing. A press pack with further details will be available on Wandercraft’s official website post-event.
Wandercraft is at the forefront of robotics engineering, dedicated to improving the lives of people with walking impairments. With a history of successful development, such as the Atalante X, the company continuously seeks to enhance mobility through technology. Wandercraft’s solutions are designed with a variety of walking programs to support both rehabilitation efforts and increased independence.
To learn more about Wandercraft and their innovative solutions, visit their website at http://www.wandercraft.health.
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