The future is already among us: an autonomous exoskeleton
The Atalante exoskeleton consists of two frames that are attached to the user's body. The frames are equipped with electric motors that help the user make movements. The exoskeleton is also equipped with sensors that monitor the user's body position and ensure his safety.
Atalante can be used by people with various musculoskeletal disorders. The exoskeleton allows users to walk at speeds of up to 6 km/h and climb stairs up to 30 cm high.
Atalante is currently undergoing clinical trials. The startup plans to begin selling the exoskeleton in 2024.
Here are some key features of the Atalante exoskeleton:
Autonomy: Atalante is powered by a battery that provides up to 6 hours of battery life.
Safety: The exoskeleton is equipped with sensors that monitor the user’s body position and ensure his safety.
Ease of use: Atalante is easy to use and does not require special training.
Atalante could be a revolutionary product that will enable people with disabilities to live more active and independent lives.