Among them is Elena García Armada, industrial engineer and founder of Marsi Bionics, a leader in robotics applied to health and rehabilitation. See this news
The Spanish company Marsi Bionics, for example, will launch the first paediatric exoskeleton for home use in 2026, a revolution for dozens of families. See this news
Atlas 2030 is the first floor-based paediatric exoskeleton to be used in the Canary Islands and is already part of the children’s rehabilitation programme at the Insular-Materno Infantil [...]
The industrial engineer has received one of the Muy Interesante Awards for Women Scientists for her pioneering development that enables children with neurological and neuromuscular diseases to [...]
Renowned for her work in healthcare and technology outreach, Elena García Armada stands out. In a recent interview, she recalls the impact of her paediatric exoskeleton on paediatric [...]
Currently, the APAC association treats paediatric patients with the ATLAS 2030 children’s exoskeleton, one of the most advanced tools in neuromotor rehabilitation and the only one available [...]
These devices are like robotic suits that have become a therapeutic tool for neurological disabilities or for preventing injuries in jobs that require great physical effort. See this news
We “discover” four more innovative female entrepreneurs, including Elena García Armada, who join our list of leading women in the world of entrepreneurship. See this news
The Department of Health acquires two exoskeletons, an innovative technology, for use by patients with rare and neurodegenerative diseases at the Fe y el Peset Hospital. See this news