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Victor had a dream: that his classmates would see him walking. For months he has been using an exoskeleton in therapy, but he wanted to go to school with it. This Monday he fulfilled his dream. [...]
Elena García Armada (Cantabria, 1971) Spanish industrial engineer who leads the CSIC group that has developed the world’s first bionic exoskeleton for children with spinal muscular atrophy. [...]
Four children with reduced mobility have had the opportunity to try out a paediatric exoskeleton at the Miguel Servet Hospital in Zaragoza. The result, beyond ‘exciting’, has been, according to [...]
This aluminium and titanium robotic frame is designed for children who suffer from some kind of motor disability – the Aita Menni centre in the Biscayan capital has participated in the [...]
Spain’s Rocío Arroyo and Elena García Armada are among the 21 finalists for this year’s EU Prize for Women Innovators, an award that aims to highlight female entrepreneurs who run [...]
The Polytechnic University and the Valencia City Council pay tribute to the scientist with a mural on the wall of a high school to make visible and pay tribute to women in science. See the news.