updesigns.com
New World Ass
http://www.updesigns.com/New%20World%20Ass.htm
Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 - Finger Tip Sensor. Microprocessor Designs was part of the Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009. Development team funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The project objective was to produce a prosthetic arm with functional capabilities similar to a human limb. We were responsible for the development of the microcomputer based Finger Tip Sensor Node in conjunction with Kinea Designs. Under contract by New World Associates. Last modified: June 13, 2016.
microprocessordesigns.com
New World Ass
http://www.microprocessordesigns.com/New%20World%20Ass.htm
Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 - Finger Tip Sensor. Microprocessor Designs was part of the Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009. Development team funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The project objective was to produce a prosthetic arm with functional capabilities similar to a human limb. We were responsible for the development of the microcomputer based Finger Tip Sensor Node in conjunction with Kinea Designs. Under contract by New World Associates. Last modified: June 13, 2016.
embc09.org
EMBC2009
http://www.embc09.org/sponsors.html
September, 2-6, 2009. Hilton Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. April 23, 2009. You are cordially invited to support EMBC'09. Join our committed sponsors. Platinum ($10,000 ). Top priority location of a 12' x 10' exhibit space. Full page color advertisement in the conference program. Full page handout in the conference bag. 2 complimentary conference registrations. 3 complimentary exhibitor only badges. Acknowledgement on all conference printings, website, and announcements. 6' table exhibit space.
nxr.northwestern.edu
Tech Transfer | the Neuroscience and Robotics Laboratory
http://nxr.northwestern.edu/tech-transfer
Skip to main content. Cobots, collaborative robots for direct interaction with a human operator, were a lab invention. Cobots were brought to commercial utility by Cobotics LLC. Cobotics was purchased in 2002 by Stanley Assembly Technology. Cobots are covered by numerous patents, starting with 5923139. Passive robotic constraint devices using non-holonomic transmission elements (cobots)". In 2011. The design team operates in Evanston IL. Systems, methods, and apparatus for reconstruction of 3-D object mo...