All 15 project partners from Belgium, France, The Netherlands and United Kingdom gathered at Mobilab & Care, Thomas More Kempen on 24th October 2019 and at Pulderbos on 25th October 2019, for two-days consortium meeting. The first day was about evaluating the progress of various project tasks, technical concepts and current developments of the lower limb exoskeleton prototype and of the ankle exoskeleton prototype, sensing technologies to be integrated in the smart garment, strategies for the near future and long-term activities and project management. In the second day we learnt about the clinical environment, the daily life of the children in the rehabilitation center, the challenges they are confronted with and their joy by completing the rehabilitation exercises. The M.O.T.I.O.N project participates at the 17th World Congress of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics with a poster exhibition at International Community Lounge.
“Basics to Bionics” is the theme of the World Congress this year. “Basics to Bionics” refers to the large spectrum of the rehabilitation field and assistive technology, including traditional rehabilitation approaches and more complex interactions between humans and machines (rehabilitation robotics), while embracing the relevance and importance of both basic and emerging technologies. For the M.O.T.I.O.N project, this was a great opportunity to actively promote the project amongst the participants at the event, inform them about latest developments in the field of assistive technology and rehabilitation robotics, and extend the network of stakeholders. |