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Ekso Bionics has strong foundations in the lab environment and we understand the challenges that come along with the desire to develop a new machine interface. Eighty percent of your time is spent on hardware development, ten percent in debugging, which leaves just ten percent of your time to do what you actually want to do - the research. Our exoskeleton platform enables CSNE to devote most of their time to research on the human machine interface says Ekso Bionics co-founder Russ Angold. It makes sense for Ekso Bionics to collaborate in an environment that affords us recruiting opportunities and the ability to sponsor directed research. Rajesh Rao, director of the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering and associate professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington adds Our expertise in decoding and interpreting brain signals is a perfect complement to Ekso Bionics expertise in robotics and creating exoskeletons used in rehabilitation. Rajesh is currently working on several projects including brain-computer interface (BCI) control for a mobile robot. marketwatch/story/ekso-bionicstm-joins-center-for-sensorimotor-neural-engineering-as-industry-partner-2014-05-28?reflink=MW_news_stmp
Posted on: Wed, 28 May 2014 14:08:28 +0000

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