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Mind Controlled Exo Skeleton Will Help Paralyzed Man Kick The First Ball At The World Cup

Mind Controlled Exo Skeleton Will Help Paralyzed Man Kick The First Ball At The World Cup

by Stephen BrownJune 12, 2014

The World Cup got its start this afternoon with a particularly special kick: one from a paralyzed volunteer wearing a robotic mind-controlled exoskeleton. The ambitious kick has been a long time in the making, with a whole group of volunteers training on the exoskeleton to make sure that there would be an operator skilled enough to pull off the tricky feat. The suit was operated using an EEG headset and was worn by the 29-year-old Juliano Pinto, who is paralyzed from the waist down, according to the BBC. Though the live demonstration was successful, there was no guarantee that it would be: as the researcher behind it told us previously, the suit was being worked on pretty much up until the moment of its debut.

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Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown @SteveBTech is a Technology Entrepreneur, & Int'l CES Judge. Along with being the founder of DigiLyfe, and Nubby.co, he is the founder of DigitalAfro.com, & StemStars.org an organization that teaches K-12 Students Science & Technology.

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