ReWalk debuts Restore soft-suit exoskeleton prototype

ReWalk Robotics (NSDQ:RWLK) today debuted the prototype of its Restore soft suit exoskeleton designed to aid stroke survivors. The company presented the prototype alongside collaborators from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspirde Engineering, and said it would focus on the suit as a “core company goal” for the fiscal year. “We are thrilled with the progress of the Restore system, which will provide life changing technology to a whole new class of patients facing mobility issues. With the prototype finished, we are eager to begin clinical studies and pursue regulatory approvals so that these systems can be provided to millions of patients who can benefit from access to the device,” CEO Larry Jasinki said in a prepared statement. ReWalk said it is working with the Wyss Institute to develop lightweight designs for clinical studies, as well as to pursue regulatory clearance and commercialization of the device for the global market. The 1st application will be for stroke survivors, followed by devices designed for individuals with multiple sclerosis and other applications. The Restore system is designed to transmit power to key joints of the legs with cable technology, powered by software and mechanics similar to those used in its ReWalk exoskeleton. In April, shares in ReWalk Robotics dropped nearly 4% after an analyst with Barclays downgraded the stock, citing “lack of tangible progress” and increased competition...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Business/Financial News Robotics ReWalk Robotics Source Type: news