Students from the University of Pennsylvania received a prize named after inventor James Dyson in the amount of $ 45,000 for the invention of the exoskeleton Titan ARM. Four students Elizabeth Beattie, Nick McGill, Nick Parrotta and Niko Vladimirovm developed and collected a device that increases the muscle strength of the hand, giving impulse about 20 kg. The entire structure cost $ 2000 and financial support, according to young inventors, will greatly help in the further development of the project.
Source: Wired
Students from the University of Pennsylvania received a prize named after inventor James Dyson in the amount of $ 45,000 for the invention of the exoskeleton Titan ARM. Four students Elizabeth Beattie, Nick McGill, Nick Parrotta and Niko Vladimirovm developed and collected a device that increases the muscle strength of the hand, giving impulse about 20 kg. The entire structure cost $ 2000 and financial support, according to young inventors, will greatly help in the further development of the project.
Source: Wired