@rohanpaul_ai: Robotics is about to reshape lives. At the Canton Fair, China, a woman with severe knee issues who could barely stand o…
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A Chinese waist-assisted exoskeleton demonstrated at the Canton Fair enabled a woman with severe knee problems to walk steadily, signaling impactful real-world robotics adoption.
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Robotics is about to reshape lives. At the Canton Fair, China, a woman with severe knee issues who could barely stand or walk tested a Chinese waist-assisted exoskeleton. Then she took steady steps without support. Her friend broke into tears.
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