What if spinal cord injuries and strokes don’t have to mean permanent paralysis? In a New York robotics lab, Wandercraft, a French company, is developing AI-powered exoskeletons that restore mobility to patients with movement challenges. These wearable robotic suits enable users to walk, squat, and move independently through advanced balance technology. The impact is profound: patients who haven’t walked in years are taking steps again. Beyond hospitals, the same exoskeleton technology is now being adapted to power humanoid robots in factories across Europe. The company's newest exoskeleton model, EVE is the world's first self-balancing personal exoskeleton cleared for home use. Check out the full coverage on our YouTube channel! Matthieu Masselin Wandercraft Produced by Chris Castellino
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What if you could walk farther without the fatigue? How much farther could you go? Dephy, a company based out of Maynard, Massachusetts, created the Sidekick, a pair of bionic footwear designed to help you move farther, longer, and with greater confidence. With sensors that detect and adapt to your gait, this powered ankle exoskeleton delivers an extra boost with each step. Within just 20 strides, it learns how you walk and makes every step feel lighter and easier. Would you try a pair? Featuring Justine Miller