ReWalk launches clinical trials for robotic physical rehab suit.
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ReWalk Robotics CEO Larry Jasinski on the company’s device that helps people walk after being paralyzed.
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Larry Jasinski, Chief Executive Officer, ReWalk Robotics, joined Paul Allen and Doug Krizner to discuss how their wearable robotic exoskeletons can help people with lower limb disabilities to walk again.
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ReWalk Robotics, Ltd. (Nasdaq: RWLK) (“ReWalk” or the “Company”), a leading manufacturer of robotic medical devices for individuals with lower limb disabilities, announced today that the Institutional Review Boards of five leading U.S. research institutions have approved ReWalk’s clinical study of the ReStore soft exo-suit device.
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The prince met at the British Ambassador’s residence in Ramat Gan with representatives of OrCam, which develops a wearable artificial intelligence tool to assist with vision; Myndlift, the Israeli creator of a neurofeedback headband to help treat ADHD; AlgoBrix, which makes computer coding fun for kids; and ReWalk, which offers a wearable robotic exoskeleton that powers hip and knee motion, enabling paraplegics to walk.
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Later this week, Prince William, on the first-ever official to Israel by a member of the British reoyal family, is scheduled to meet four Israeli startups and have their technology demonstrated to him during his visit to Israel this week. […] One of the companies, ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (Nasdaq:RWLK), develops, manufactures, and markets wearable robot skeletons for people with spinal injuries.
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ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (Nasdaq:RWLK) (“ReWalk” or “the Company”) today announced its financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2018.
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He was able to walk the entire 26.2 mile course with the help of the the ReWalk robotic exoskeleton suit, a wearable device developed in Israel that allows paraplegics to mimic the function of the legs and hips.
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