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From paraplegic able to stand up from a wheelchair and walk again to workmen carrying heavy loads, robotics-enhanced humans are no longer just science fiction


Visions of humans running around in exoskeletons able to move faster, jump higher and hit harder from films such as Tom Cruise's Edge of Tomorrow are no longer science fiction but a hidden reality right now


What started out as a military application helping soldiers carry large loads has spawned into applications in medicine, rehabilitation, construction and in the near future, possibly even sports


"We see the world of robotics as having a giant wave of human augmentation coming right at it," said Note Harding chief executive and co-founder of Ekso Bionics at CES in Las Vegas. "People will be running faster, jumping further and grannies will be showing off their new hip exoskeleton."


'It's about wrapping a robot around a person'

Harding was speaking at a conference session discussing the furture of robotics and brought with him a working exoskeleton that allowed a paraplegic man confined to a wheelchair, 22-year-odl Shane Mosko from Connecticut, to simply stand up and walk stunning a hushed audience


"It's about wrapping a robot around a person," explained Harding, "In the case of Shane, he's able to get up and walk without  assistance. We know it will have a very positive affect the long term health of people who are stuck in wheel chairs."


The exoskeleton ran down Mosko's legs to feet plates, powered by a small backpack and controlled partially through two walking sticks that were used to aid balance


"I've been using this device for about two years, and it didn't take long to get to where I can walk," explained Mosko while walking backwards and forwards across the stage. "I'm paralysed and I'm not supposed to be up and walking, but being at eye level with you all. With this device it's a possibility."


"With this device I can really work on building strength where I have it. I can basically walk as long as the batteries will allow, which is not possible with some of the other fixed knee solutions. This is only the beginning and there's so much further we can go. It can only get better."


'In five years you'll see exoskeletons on the building site'

The exoskeleton has been designed to help paraplegic gain mobility but also to help stroke victims learn how to walk again. It is controlled by buttons on a set of walking sticks, but also with the weight of the wearer


Learning forward in a natural walking stances while rocking side to side triggers the steps in a very human-like non-robotic way. The exoskeleton detects how much power a person is putting in and fills the shortfall to maintain stability, but also to help people build their strength where they have it


"Our technology started in the military, carrying heavy loads and with our partners Lockheed Martin we're still doing that. But we melded technologies from people for athletics and people with paralysis to aid people with stroke to walk again," said Harding.


"Now we're looking at industrial applications - for construction crews holding heavy tools or working on overhead surfaces. That's our next stage to attack. In five years you'll see exoskeletons on the building site and on the medical side, someone with paralysis will be using one to get around a party."




to get around a party

that's our next stage to attack

working on overhead surfaces

construction crews holding heavy tools

are looking at industrial applications

melded technologies from people for athletics and people with paralysis to aid people with stroke to walk again

carrying heavy loads

to help people build their strength where they have it

fills the shortfall to maintain stability

detects how much power a person is putting in

while rocking side to side triggers the steps in a very human-like non-robotic way

in a natural walking stances

with the weight of the wearer

is controlled by buttons on a set of walking sticks

to help stroke victims learn how to walk again

has been designed to help paraplegic gain mobility

can only get better

there's so much further we can go

with some of the other fixed knee solutions

as long as the batteries will allow

work on building strength where I have it

being at eye level with you all

I'm paralysed and I'm not supposed to be up and walking

while walking backwards and forwards across the stage

to get to where I can walk

to aid balance

controlled partially through two walking sticks that were used to aid balance

powered by a small backpack

ran down Mosko's legs to feet plates

who are stuck in wheel chairs

will have a very positive affect

walk without assiatance

wrapping a robot around a person

stunning a hushed audience

that allowed a paraplegic man confined to a wheelchair

brought with him a working exoskeleton

a conference session discussing the future of robotics

grannies will be showing off their new hip exoskeleton

the world of robotics as having a giant wave of human augmentation coming right at it

has spawned into applications in medicine, rehabilitation, construction

what started out as a military application helping soldiers carry larger loads

a hidden reality

in exoskeletons able to move faster

robotic-enhanced humans

from paraplegic able to stand up from a wheelchair and walk again to workmen carring heavy loads


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