Exoskeletons and Wearable Robots: current practice and future perspectives in automotive, aviation, construction, health care, logistics, manufacturing
23 – 24 April 2020
BEC! Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Spain
The Exoskeletons and Wearable Robots: current practice and future perspectives event is co-organised by the COST Action network CA16116 – Wearable Robots for Augmentation, Assistance or Substitution of Human Motor Functions and accelopment AG, a Swiss based company specialised in EU funded research and innovation projects.
Julia Götz – Main contact for Exoskeletons and Wearable Robots: current practice and future perspectives,
Project Manager Communications, accelopment AG jgoetz@accelopment.com
Co-organisers from the COST Action Working Group 3 – Application-domains Simona Crea – Assistant professor, The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, simona.crea@santannapisa.it Danijela Ristic-Durrant – Institute of Automation, University of Bremen, ristic@iat.uni-bremen.de Je Hyung Jung – PhD, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, jehyung.jung@tecnalia.com Juan C. Moreno – Neural Rehabilitation Group, Cajal Institute CSIC, jc.moreno@csic.es Leonard O’Sullivan – Senior lecturer in Ergonomics and Human Factors, Design Factors Research Group at the University of Limerick, leonard.osullivan@ul.ie Gerdienke Prange – Human Movement Scientist, Roessingh Research and Development, g.prange@rrd.nl Leendert Schaake – Laboratory manager / Biomedical Engineer Roessingh Research and Development, l.schaake@rrd.nl Diego Torricelli – Neural Rehabilitation Group, Cajal Institute CSIC, diego.torricelli@csic.es Jan Veneman – Chair of the COST Action CA16116 – Wearable Robots for Augmentation, Assistance or Substitution of Human Motor Functions, jan.veneman.cost@gmail.com
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