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Sphero, Cyberdyne and Shadow Robot: 3 robot companies to watch | Financial Times
The logos of Japan's robot venture company Cyberdyne are seen on the Lower Limb Model HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) for welfare use at the Cyberdyne studio in Tsukuba, north of Tokyo July 22, 2014. Japan, with the world's largest robot population, is now ...
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HAL Therapy: Exoskeleton HAL, Hybrid Assistive Limb Rehab
Terminator'-inspired robotic exoskeleton maker Cyberdyne scores FDA approval
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A robotic legs Cyberdyne on display at Japan Robot Week 2016 in Tokyo Big Sight on October 20, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Japan Robot Week is a trade show focusing on service robots
Cyberdyne Demos New Flavors of HAL Exoskeleton - IEEE Spectrum
Wearable walk-assist gets green light for sale in Japan - Nikkei Asia
Great New Videos of Robot Suit HAL, The Exoskeleton From Cyberdyne
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Careseekers - The Hybrid Assistive Limb (also known as HAL) is a powered exoskeleton suit developed by Japan's Tsukuba University and the robotics company Cyberdyne. It is designed to support and expand
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Cyberdyne's Medical Exoskeleton Strides to FDA Approval - IEEE Spectrum
CYBERDYNE Annual Report 2014 - CYBERDYNE
3 Exoskeleton Companies Go Public - The Robot Report
Exoskeleton Robots Market is going to Boom with Cyberdyne,
Japanese Robotics Firm Showcases Thought-Controlled Suits | Technology News
Cyberdyne makes first steps into a new robotics boom | Financial Times