Click above for more shots of the Honda Walking Assist Device Honda has a new dual-motored machine that’s powered by state-of-the-art lithium ion batteries, but it may not be what you were expecting.
November 9, 2008 One of the most interesting and perhaps landmark technology projects we’ve ever seen is Honda’s experimental walking assist device - the second partial exoskeletal device exhibited by ...
The Honda Walking Assist Devices attempt to augment human mobility with robotic power. Earlier today I took the futuristic prototypes for an exclusive "first outdoors spin" in Times Square. Honda is ...
April 16, 2009 With increasing numbers of post-war baby boomers beginning to face old age, devices assisting people remain mobile as they grow older will become big business. Honda, which started out ...
Honda announces the debut of a lease sale program for the Honda Walking Assist Device (HWAD). The program will kick off in Japan, and will most likely extend to the entire world in a matter of years.
Honda’s already a big name in other forms of mobility, like cars, trucks, motorcycles, and engines, so why not walking devices, too? The Japanese manufacturer has spent much of the last two decades ...
Japanese manufacturer Honda has just unveiled the experimental Walking Assist device which helps supporting bodyweight by reducing the legs load while walking. Basically, Honda designed this ...
Honda began research and development of the Walking Assist Device in 1999. As with ASIMO, Honda’s humanoid robot, the Walking Assist Device adopts cooperative control technology that was developed ...
11/12/2013 – TORRANCE, Calif. Honda announced today that a clinical research study of its Walking Assist Device has begun at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC). At RIC, physical therapists ...
It's been a long while since we first saw Honda's exoskeleton-like Walking Assist Device – 2008, in fact – but the first 100 units are finally strolling into broader service in Japan. 100 of the 2.6kg ...
Honda’s experimental Bodyweight walking assist device is being showcased in the National Design Triennial “Why Design Now?” exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian ...
Honda is demonstrating its prototype walking assist devices for the first time in the U.S. as part of a technical exhibition at the 2009 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress at Detroit’s ...