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First ever paediatric exoskeleton
10-06-2016
2016
New Inventions

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file nameMagFeats_CEN_ChildExoskeleton_01.jpg
titleFirst ever paediatric exoskeleton
subject date10-06-2016
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creditCEN / Marsi Bionics
captionPic shows: Alvaro, 5 yo, trying on the exoskeleton. Spanish engineers have created the first ever paediatric exoskeleton that will give the chance to children with genetic degenerative conditions to be able to walk again. The aluminium and titanium device, weighing 12 kilos hopes to give back autonomy to children all over the world. The invention has been designed by the company Marsi Bionics based in the Spanish capital Madrid. The team is head by industrial engineer and investigator of CSIC (Superior

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file nameMagFeats_CEN_ChildExoskeleton_02.jpg
titleFirst ever paediatric exoskeleton
subject date10-06-2016
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creditCEN / Marsi Bionics
captionPic shows: Alvaro, 5 yo, trying on the exoskeleton. Spanish engineers have created the first ever paediatric exoskeleton that will give the chance to children with genetic degenerative conditions to be able to walk again. The aluminium and titanium device, weighing 12 kilos hopes to give back autonomy to children all over the world. The invention has been designed by the company Marsi Bionics based in the Spanish capital Madrid. The team is head by industrial engineer and investigator of CSIC (Superior

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file nameMagFeats_CEN_ChildExoskeleton_03.jpg
titleFirst ever paediatric exoskeleton
subject date10-06-2016
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creditCEN / Marsi Bionics
captionPic shows: Alvaro, 5 yo, trying on the exoskeleton. Spanish engineers have created the first ever paediatric exoskeleton that will give the chance to children with genetic degenerative conditions to be able to walk again. The aluminium and titanium device, weighing 12 kilos hopes to give back autonomy to children all over the world. The invention has been designed by the company Marsi Bionics based in the Spanish capital Madrid. The team is head by industrial engineer and investigator of CSIC (Superior

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file nameMagFeats_CEN_ChildExoskeleton_07.jpg
titleFirst ever paediatric exoskeleton
subject date10-06-2016
place
creditCEN / Marsi Bionics
captionPic shows: Alvaro, 5 yo, trying on the exoskeleton. Spanish engineers have created the first ever paediatric exoskeleton that will give the chance to children with genetic degenerative conditions to be able to walk again. The aluminium and titanium device, weighing 12 kilos hopes to give back autonomy to children all over the world. The invention has been designed by the company Marsi Bionics based in the Spanish capital Madrid. The team is head by industrial engineer and investigator of CSIC (Superior