Samsung’s EX1 wearable robot is designed to improve mobility in older adults

Samsung’s EX1 wearable robot is designed to improve mobility in older adults

I tend to be wary when consumer electronics corporations dip their toes into the world of robotics. The category offers an attention grabbing shorthand for companies attempting to bolster their future outlook. More often than not, the systems rolled out on-stage are little more than vaporware. Samsung has mostly played it close to the belt […]

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Samsung’s EX1 wearable robot is designed to improve mobility in older adults

2024-01-24 08:03

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