The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University has entered into a collaboration with ReWalk Robotics Ltd., to accelerate the development of the Institute’s lightweight, wearable soft exosuit technologies for assisting people with lower limb disabilities. The agreement with ReWalk will help speed the design of assistive exosuits that could help patients suffering from stroke and multiple sclerosis (MS) to regain mobility.
«This is a very exciting day for the soft exosuit technology," said Conor Walsh, Ph. D., who is a Core Faculty Member at the Wyss Institute, the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Founder of the Harvard Biodesign Lab. «ReWalk brings commercialization expertise and experience in the area of wearable robotics and complements our
The soft exosuit — which is a soft wearable robot that is the first of its kind — was developed at the Wyss Institute by Walsh and his team through extensive prototyping that included the involvement of roboticists, mechanical and biomechanical engineers, apparel designers, and software engineers. Walsh’s collaborators also include Terry Ellis and Ken Holt, both faculty members at Boston University’s Department of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training.
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«The soft exosuit is a wonderful example of how understanding how living systems work — in this case the movement and control of the human body — can inspire design of an innovative wearable robotic technology that has the potential to change the future of medicine. It is also tremendously gratifying to see how this collaboration between Rewalk Robotics and Conor Walsh’s lab has developed and been nurtured at the Wyss Institute, given our focus on translating technologies from the laboratory and into the marketplace," said Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph. D., who is the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School and the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, and also Professor of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Harvard’s Office of Technology Development worked with the Wyss Institute to structure this collaboration with ReWalk, which includes a license for intellectual property and funding for the continued development at the Institute, towards bringing this new wearable therapeutic device into the marketplace. Additional funding for the Wyss Institute’s exosuit came from the National Science Foundation, the Harvard University Star Family Challenge, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Warrior Web program, which seeks to develop technologies to mitigate musculoskeletal injuries among military Service members while improving performance.
Source: http://wyss.harvard.edu/viewpressrelease/259