Exoskeleton Used As Part Of World Cup Opening Ceremony
June 13, 2014
A cutting-edge exoskeleton designed by a Brazilian neuroscientist has been featured as part of the 2014 Fifa World Cup opening ceremony.
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A cutting-edge exoskeleton designed by a Brazilian neuroscientist has been featured as part of the 2014 Fifa World Cup opening ceremony.
The paraplegic man, whose identity has been kept secret, gave the first kick to Brazuca, the official World Cup ball, by donning an Iron Man-like robotic suit controlled by brain signals.
It is being viewed as an important step in the development of a replacement to the wheelchair.
Disability Affairs correspondent Nikki Fox has been to see how patients in Britain are using new technologies to become mobile.
yet by this dwp atos crapita will find then ftw even thou they use them isn’t life strange when you get help but to whot end
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