South Korea's KAIST and Angel Robotics unveil next-gen exoskeleton that comes to you
WalkON Suit F1 allows users with paraplegia to easily transfer into the suit directly from their wheelchair in a front-loading fashion.
Previous versions were rear-loading, requiring someone's help to put it on to begin with.
This new version gives users complete independence marking a breakthrough after continuous development since 2015.
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