Los exoesqueletos robóticos, alternativa a la silla de ruedas Entrevista a Juan C. Moreno – La futura solución para que los afectados por una lesión medular puedan volver a andar reside en “fármacos o trasplantes que reparen el daño neurológico, combinado
Article published in “El mundo” journal (only spanish)
Vestidos con vida propia y exoesqueletos más inteligentes Juan Moreno, responsable de la unidad de Locomoción del grupo de Rehabilitación Neural del Instituto Cajal CSIC, presentó el proyecto europeo en el que trabaja la institución para desarrollar un “exoesqueleto más
Article published in “eldia.es” journal (only spanish)
Los exoesqueletos robóticos apuntan como alternativa a las sillas de ruedas
NRG participated in RTEX Dubai
“Cajal Institute at CSIC was represented as an exhibitor at RTEX 2014, where our lower limb robotics exoskeleton technologies was demonstrated. The exhibition attracted interest of both, professionals from various sectors (Universities, Hospitals, Investors), as well as the general public.
Robotics brings innovation to healthcare
Article in Khaleej Times Journal (see the article)
Neurorehabilitation experts meet in Baiona (spanish)
Coverage in ‘Televisión de Galicia’
2nd place in the BCI Award 2014
The Award was presented in Graz (Austria), and BCI researchers from around the world were present for the award ceremony.
Spanish exoskeleton aims to rehabilitate paraplegics (spanish)
Article in ‘Diario El PaÃs’ (see the article)
The president of Castilla La Mancha knows HYBRID project in Toledo (spanish)
Article in europapress.es (see the article)
Patients with hemiplegia test a robot using mind to move the arm (spanish)
Article in ‘laverdad.es’ (see the article)