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- Gogoa Mobility Robots Participates in the Bioengineering Event organised by ESTIA
We are pleased to announce our participation in the event "Problems, Training, and Solutions for Bioengineering," organized by ESTIA, next Tuesday, June 4th, starting at 2:00 PM. The event will take place at ESTIA's facilities, building ESTIA 1, amphi Mari. A Meeting for Innovation and Collaboration ESTIA is a prestigious engineering school with an international focus, part of the ISAE Group, that educates professionals in Nouvelle Aquitaine. This event aims to promote current projects in bioengineering and provide a space for R&D experts from both sides of the border to meet and discuss the challenges and opportunities in developing technological solutions for health. Key topics include artificial intelligence, the human-machine relationship, and cross-training between engineering and medicine, with the goal of fostering collaboration on future joint projects. Event Program The event will be structured around three main themes: Training in Bioengineering: As part of the multiplier event for the HealthTEK project, strategies and methodologies for effectively training future professionals in this field will be discussed. Testimonies of Problems Encountered by Healthcare Workers: Real cases of the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in their daily work will be presented, providing practical insights into the sector's needs. Examples of Technological Solutions: Technological innovations that address some of the identified problems will be showcased, highlighting the most promising solutions in bioengineering. Our Participation At Gogoa Mobility Robots, we are committed to advancing bioengineering and improving the quality of life through technology. We will participate in this event by presenting our latest developments and solutions in assistive and rehabilitation robotics. We look forward to sharing our experiences and learning from other professionals and organizations present. A Call to Collaboration This event is open to any actor or organization in the healthcare sector interested in bioengineering and biomedical engineering, as well as members of the LTC, HealthTEK, and Revital networks. It is an excellent opportunity to learn about ongoing projects, exchange ideas, and explore possibilities for collaboration. Join Us! If you are interested in bioengineering and want to learn more about the latest innovations and challenges in this field, we invite you to join us at ESTIA next Tuesday. To register, please use the following link: Registration Form _______________ We look forward to seeing you there and collaborating in building the future of bioengineering. For more information about Gogoa Mobility Robots and our projects, visit our website or follow us on our social media channels.
- Multiple Sclerosis Treatment: The Success Story of Ana Elena at Movex Clinics Bilbao
Yesterday, on World Multiple Sclerosis Day, we shared the story of Ana Elena, a patient at Movex Clinics Bilbao. Her experience with this disease demonstrates how proper support and innovative technologies can improve the quality of life for those living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Below, you can listen to the recorded interview as a podcast episode. Ana Elena's Experience with Multiple Sclerosis Ana Elena was diagnosed with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis in 2015. Since then, she has seen significant changes in her physical abilities, going from being completely independent to needing help with daily tasks. "My son helps me with things like putting clothes in the washing machine or hanging them out," Ana Elena notes, emphasizing the importance of family support in her daily life. Discovering Movex Clinics Bilbao In her search for new ways to manage her disease, Ana Elena found Movex Clinics Bilbao online. "I saw they had exoskeletons, and since I like to try everything, I decided to go," she explains. Her experience at Movex has been positive, although not without challenges. A significant setback occurred when an infection hospitalized her, interrupting her progress. Technological Innovations at Movex Carlos Fernández Isoird, CEO of Gogoa, notes that the company is developing new technologies to improve the usability of exoskeletons for MS patients. "We are introducing new operating modes that include a system of sensors in the insoles that detect movement intention and help the patient develop their gait," Carlos says. Ana Elena has shown interest in participating in these innovations. "Count on me to try it," she affirms. Combined Treatments for Recovery Sara García, coordinator at Movex Clinics Bilbao, highlights the combination of intensive treatments and advanced technology in patient progress. "The use of the balance platform and virtual reality has been fundamental in Ana Elena's recovery of movement and coordination. Although her progress was temporarily halted, we continue to work for her to keep advancing." Looking to the Future At Movex Clinics Bilbao, we strive to provide innovative solutions that improve the quality of life for our patients. Ana Elena's story demonstrates how technology and proper treatment can make a significant difference in managing Multiple Sclerosis. Conclusion On this World Multiple Sclerosis Day, we reaffirm our commitment to continue developing and offering innovative treatments. Ana Elena's experience at Movex Clinics Bilbao shows that with the right support and the right technology, it is possible to improve the quality of life for people with MS. At Movex, we continue to work to offer the best solutions to our patients, helping them live more independently and satisfactorily. To listen to the full interview, you can access the audio below and enjoy this podcast episode where Ana Elena shares her story and her experience at Movex Clinics Bilbao.
- Discover Innovation in Rehabilitation with Gogoa at the Neurodegenerative Diseases Conference by Grupo Casaverde
This Tuesday, May 28, our CEO and co-founder, Carlos Fernández Isroid, will give a lecture at the Neurodegenerative Diseases Conference organized by Grupo Casaverde in Alicante. This event, to be held at Fundación Mediterráneo (Avenida del Doctor Gadea, 1), will be a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about the latest technological advances in neurological rehabilitation. Event Agenda 5:30 PM – Coffee break and demonstration of Gogoa's HANK exoskeletonDuring this break, we will conduct a live demonstration of HANK, our innovative exoskeleton designed for lower limb mobility rehabilitation. This device is revolutionizing the approach to rehabilitation, offering personalized and effective solutions for patients with reduced mobility. 6:00 PM – Panel II: Comprehensive care for people with Neurodegenerative DiseasesCarlos Fernández Isroid, our CEO, will lead a session on the use of technology in rehabilitation. He will also present our BELK+ exoskeleton, the world’s first personal gait assistance exoskeleton. BELK+ is designed to assist and train walking, providing support to people with walking difficulties and significantly improving their quality of life. Innovation and Excellence in Rehabilitation with Grupo Casaverde With over 30 years of experience, Grupo Casaverde is a leader in the Spanish market for neurological rehabilitation and the care of people in situations of dependency. Their dedication to innovation and the implementation of high-quality protocols, such as the Casaverde Method, positions them as leaders in the sector. The Neurodegenerative Diseases Conference aims to be a multidisciplinary forum where knowledge and experiences on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of these pathologies will be shared. It will feature participation from renowned experts in neurology, neurosciences, and technology applied to rehabilitation. An Unmissable Event for Professionals and Patients The event will take place on May 28 from 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM at Fundación Mediterráneo, Alicante. Admission is free with limited seating, allowing attendees to access cutting-edge information and directly learn about the most advanced technological solutions for neurological rehabilitation. Event Program: 4:00 PM – Registration and accreditation 4:15 PM – Opening and Welcome Alberto Giménez Artés (President of Fundación Casaverde) Elena Sánchez Durán (Content Manager of Fundación Casaverde) 4:30 PM – Panel I: Updates in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Advances in research. Paloma González (Neurologist) Salvador Martínez (Researcher at the Neurosciences Institute of Alicante) Nuria Fernández (Specialist in physical and rehabilitation medicine) 5:30 PM – Coffee break and demonstration of Gogoa's HANK exoskeleton 6:00 PM – Panel II: Comprehensive care for people with Neurodegenerative Diseases. Technology as a tool in rehabilitation Carlos Fernández Isroid (CEO of Gogoa) Cristina Tito (Occupational therapist) Sonia Sánchez (Psychologist) Santiago Llopis (President of FEVAFA-Alzheimer’s) 7:00 PM – Q&A session 7:15 PM – Patient and family testimonials We invite you to join us and discover how Gogoa is transforming neurological rehabilitation with our HANK and BELK+ exoskeletons. See you in Alicante!
- We are launching a PODCAST on Neurological Rehabilitation in collaboration with Movex Clinics on Onda Vasca
We are pleased to announce the first broadcast of our collaborative podcast, MOVEX CLINICS x GOGOA, on Onda Vasca - Grupo Noticias radio, within the current affairs program hosted by Txema Gutiérrez: https://www.ondavasca.com/hemos-tenido-casos-de-personas-dependientes-en-silla-de-ruedas-que-han-conseguido-incluso-llegar-a-caminar-en-la-calle/ In this fascinating broadcast, we had the privilege of hearing from Maite Molinuevo Auzmendi and Sara García Delgado, specialized neurology physiotherapists and coordinators of the MOVEX clinics in Urretxu and Bilbao, respectively. Both shared with us the noble work they carry out day by day. From how GOGOA exoskeletons represent a beacon of hope for those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases or neuromuscular conditions, to the heartwarming stories of patients who, thanks to this cutting-edge technology, have regained mobility and independence. Our CEO, Carlos Fernandez Isoird, delighted us with his deep knowledge of the cutting-edge technology developed by GOGOA. He explained how, through the use of exoskeletons, we can trigger neuronal plasticity and reprogram motor neurons, allowing patients not only to rehabilitate, but to walk again! A dream come true that fills us with pride and motivation. This podcast will be a must-listen for all those interested in the advancement of rehabilitation and medical technology. We plan to broadcast it bimonthly, so don't miss it! Stay tuned to our social media channels for updates on the next broadcast. "We have had cases of dependent individuals, in wheelchairs, who have even managed to walk down the street." These words from the managers of the Movex clinics in Bilbao and Urretxu during the interview on Onda Vasca reflect the real and transformative impact that our therapies and technologies have on people's lives. At GOGOA and Movex Clinics, we are committed to excellence in rehabilitation and the constant search for innovative solutions. Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey towards a brighter future full of possibilities. See you in the next broadcast! Sincerely, GOGOA
- The SUPERHUMAN Project by GOGOA Highlighted in Il Sole 24 Ore: Innovation in Workplace Safety
Our project SUPERHUMAN has been highlighted in the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team involved in this innovative project. The article in Il Sole 24 Ore emphasizes the importance of addressing musculoskeletal challenges in industrial settings and highlights how SUPERHUMAN is making a difference in this field. If you want to learn more about this project highlighted in the international community, we invite you to read the full article here: https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/bologna-lavoro-superhuman-l-esoscheletro-il-lavoro-sicuro-AFFrC72D For those who are not yet familiar, SUPERHUMAN is much more than just a project; it is an initiative aimed at changing the way we address the safety and well-being of workers in industrial environments. With the integration of exoskeletons for the back and hips, we are working to provide effective solutions that help alleviate muscle fatigue and reduce the risk of workplace injuries. This project would not have been possible without the hard work and collaboration of all the partners involved, from academic institutions to associated companies. We deeply appreciate their dedication and commitment to innovation and improving the quality of life for industrial workers. Stay tuned for more updates on SUPERHUMAN and other exciting news from GOGOA in the future! Participants in the project: EIT Manufacturing, Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana (SUPSI), ART-ER S. cons. p. a., University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna), CTAG – Centro Tecnológico de Automoción de Galicia, Bonfiglioli, Modelo Continente - Chiara Galletta, Loris Roveda, Alina Bisag, Lisa Contarini, Debora Facchini, Luisa Secci, Elisabetta Toschi, Roberto Meattini, Angel Dacal Nieto, Erika Triviño, Angela Congiu, Luca Malaguti, Davide Pizzirani, Paolo Tondelli, Frederico Borges, Ângela Faria, João Fernandes
- Gogoa Mobility Robots se une a la campaña #TecnologíasQueHacenPaís
At Gogoa Mobility Robots, we are delighted to announce our participation in the #TecnologíasQueHacenPaís campaign, an initiative led by Hersill aimed at highlighting and supporting Spanish companies dedicated to research, development, and manufacturing in our country. This campaign not only recognizes the value of the national industry but also promotes collaboration between public entities and companies to strengthen the business fabric and foster innovation. In a context where international competitiveness is increasingly intense, it is essential to value and support local companies that drive innovation, create employment, and contribute to the economic development of Spain. The #TecnologíasQueHacenPaís are a fundamental pillar in this regard, as they strengthen our ability to compete in the global market and position us as leaders in various technological sectors. By joining this campaign, we reaffirm our commitment to technological development in Spain and to creating a business environment favorable to innovation and sustainable growth. From our headquarters in Euskadi, we work tirelessly on developing mobility solutions that improve people's quality of life and contribute to societal progress. We invite other Spanish companies to join this initiative and collaborate in building a solid and dynamic business ecosystem that drives the economic and technological development of our country. Together, we can build a more prosperous and sustainable future for all. Join the #TecnologíasQueHacenPaís campaign and support the companies that make Spain a reference in innovation and technology!
- Developing Brain Resilience: Brain Kinetic Training at Movex Clinics - GOGOA
In a medical setting where finding effective solutions for neurological challenges is a constant priority, serious games with virtual reality emerge as promising tools. This innovative approach, which merges physical activity with cognitive challenges, has sparked significant interest in the healthcare field. The study conducted by Mr. Komarudin at the University of Education of Indonesia sheds light on the effectiveness of this methodology, especially in the sports context, where each cognitive improvement can make a difference. Serious games with virtual reality, far from being a simple exercise routine, are a methodology that merges the science of neuroplasticity with the practice of virtual exercises. Its goal is to stimulate both the body and the mind, challenging the brain with movements and unconventional activities to promote adaptation and neuronal development. Essentially, this approach seeks to activate brain plasticity, which is the brain's ability to reorganize and form new connections in response to experience and learning. This is achieved through exercises that challenge motor skills, coordination, and cognition, all at the same time. Komarudin's study, which involved 40 soccer athletes from UPI, focused on evaluating how serious games with virtual reality impact cognitive functions. By dividing participants into two groups, one subjected to serious games with virtual reality and the other to conventional training methods, the results highlighted significant improvements in concentration and intelligence among athletes who followed serious games with virtual reality. For Movex Clinics, a pioneering institution in robotic neurorehabilitation, Komarudin's findings represent a significant breakthrough. By adopting serious games with virtual reality as an innovative therapeutic tool, we have witnessed tangible improvements in the quality of life of our patients. The combination of physical movement with cognitive challenges has proven to be especially effective in neurological rehabilitation, where restoring brain functions is crucial for complete recovery. In our clinics, we have witnessed how serious games with virtual reality have driven significant improvements in coordination, attention, and decision-making among our patients. From those battling neurodegenerative diseases to those recovering from neuromuscular injuries, we have seen the transformative power of this methodology in our patients' lives. By incorporating serious games with virtual reality into our rehabilitation programs, we have been able to offer a comprehensive approach that addresses both the physical and cognitive needs of our patients. However, while we celebrate the achievements obtained so far, we recognize that there is still much to discover in the world of serious games with virtual reality. More research is needed to fully understand the mysteries of this methodology and determine its effectiveness in different contexts and populations. At the Movex Living Lab, we are committed to leading the way in this exciting area and to continue providing hope and tangible improvements to our patients through innovation and unwavering dedication to excellence in neurological healthcare.
- An Evolutionary Leap: Gogoa's HANK and BELK+ Exoskeletons, Inspired by Biomimicry
In the fascinating world of industrial design, where creativity and functionality converge to create cutting-edge solutions, Gogoa's HANK and BELK+ exoskeletons stand out as true masterpieces of engineering and aesthetics. These devices not only represent a technological advancement but also embody a deep connection with nature, inspired by the majesty and elegance of horse forelegs. Gogoa, a pioneering company in the field of biomedical engineering and robotic neurorehabilitation, has taken its commitment to innovation a step further by incorporating principles of biomimicry and biomimetism into the design of its exoskeletons. While these concepts are often used interchangeably, they have distinct nuances that are worth exploring to fully grasp the depth of Gogoa's design approach. Biomimicry, also known as innovative design inspired by nature, involves seeking creative solutions that mimic patterns and processes found in nature. On the other hand, biomimetism involves innovation inspired by nature, using biological and ecological principles as a source of creativity and effectiveness. In the case of Gogoa's exoskeletons, the company has not only borrowed visual elements from horse forelegs but has also integrated biomechanical and structural principles into the design of its products, creating devices that are not only aesthetically striking but also highly functional and ergonomic. The choice of horses as a source of inspiration for the HANK and BELK+ exoskeletons is not accidental. These noble animals, symbols of power, agility, and elegance, represent the culmination of millions of years of biomechanical evolution. Horse forelegs, in particular, are perfect examples of efficient and functional design in nature. By emulating the shape and structure of these legs, Gogoa has not only created visually impressive devices but has also optimized functionality and comfort for users. Behind the innovative design of Gogoa's exoskeletons is a multidisciplinary team of designers, engineers, and biomechanics experts who work closely together to blend aesthetics with functionality harmoniously. This collaborative approach allows Gogoa to leverage the lessons that nature has to offer while integrating the latest technologies and manufacturing techniques to create products that not only meet but exceed expectations. In summary, Gogoa's HANK and BELK+ exoskeletons represent a milestone in industrial design, where technology and nature converge to create products that are more than just tools: they are symbols of a shared vision of harmony and progress. With these devices, Gogoa is not only setting the standards for excellence in the assistive technology industry but also demonstrating the power of nature-inspired design to drive innovation and change. In a world where aesthetics and functionality are equally important, Gogoa has proven to be an undisputed leader, paving the way for a future where technology and nature work together in perfect harmony. - exoesqueletos hank belk+ gogoa biomímesis
- Gogoa at the Technological Innovation Hub in Zamora "Towards FITECU 2025"
Driving Technological Innovation for Independent Living In a world where technology advances at a breakneck pace, quickly adapting to new realities has become an urgent necessity. However, amidst this rapid progress, it is crucial not to lose sight of the importance of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their abilities or needs, have access to technological innovations that can improve their quality of life. In this context, Gogoa Mobility Robots takes pride in being part of the Innovative Solutions for Independent Living (SIVI) Cluster and actively participating in initiatives such as the recent seminar on independent living for dependent people "Towards FITECU 2025" at the technological innovation hub in Zamora. FITECU, the International Fair of Innovation and Technology at the Service of Care, is an event that highlights the importance of social innovation as a driver of progress for a sector of the population that has often felt excluded from technological advances. It is in this context that technology companies, research groups, technological centers, and representatives of the third sector come together with a common purpose: to improve the quality of life of dependent people through innovative solutions. At Gogoa Mobility Robots, we understand that technology should not only be advanced but also accessible and sensitive to human needs. Therefore, we are committed to developing solutions that are not only efficient from a technical standpoint but also empathetic and user-centered. Our participation in events such as the seminar "Towards FITECU 2025" allows us to be in direct contact with experts from around the world, sharing knowledge and experiences that help us improve our solutions and drive social progress in the field of independent living. In summary, at Gogoa Mobility Robots, we firmly believe in the power of technology to humanize care, improve quality of life, and promote personal independence. We are committed to continuing to work in this direction, collaborating with other stakeholders in the sector and participating in initiatives that promote technological innovation in the service of care. Together, we are building a future where technology is an ally on the path to independent and fulfilling life for all individuals.
- Basque Health Cluster Recognized as Ecosystem of the Month by ECHAlliance
We are thrilled to announce that the Basque Health Cluster, of which Gogoa Mobility Robots is a proud member, has been selected as the Ecosystem of the Month by the European Connected Health Alliance (ECHAlliance): https://echalliance.com/news/spain-basque-health-ecosystem-is-echalliance-ecosystem-of-the-month-april/ This prestigious recognition underscores the exceptional contributions and collaborative efforts within our vibrant ecosystem. The Basque Health Cluster embodies the entirety of the healthcare sector's value chain, representing entities across Pharma, Biotechnology, Medical Devices, In Vitro Diagnosis, Healthcare, E-Health, and complementary services. With over 120 associated entities, including companies, research centers, universities, and public administrations, the cluster serves as a cornerstone for innovation and collaboration in the region. In words of the ECHAlliance; "while it's challenging to single out just a few champions from our ecosystem, several entities have spearheaded groundbreaking projects with global implications. Among them are:" Ciber Surgery: Renowned for developing the first Basque surgical robot, Ciber Surgery ranks among the "Top 20" robotic SMEs in the European Union. Gogoa Mobility Robots: A leading company in the research, design, and development of exoskeletons, contributing significantly to mobility assistance. Biobide: Pioneers in zebrafish research, advancing drug discovery and safety assessment. VIVEBiotech: Specializing in lentiviral vectors, crucial for gene therapy applications. Accexible: Innovators in disease detection through voice analysis biomarkers. Mikrobiomik: Set to revolutionize treatment for intestinal infections with a life-saving solution for Clostridioides difficile. Innitius: Offering a device capable of distinguishing true and false threats of premature birth. Viralgen: Experts in the production of AAV gene therapy vectors, essential for advanced therapies. BTI: Leaders in biomedicine applied to regenerative medicine and oral implantology. Histocell: Specialists in cell therapy and biological medicinal products, contributing to advancements in healthcare. Moreover, our ecosystem thrives on collaboration and is actively engaged in various EU-funded projects, such as OSASUNBERRI, OSASUNBERRI II, and ClivaMED, aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery and innovation. In line with our newly launched Strategic Plan 2024-2027, we have identified six strategic pillars focusing on talent, data, regulation, internationalization, financing, and commercialization. These pillars underscore our commitment to providing impactful value to the healthcare sector. Our primary strength lies in our ability to connect stakeholders across regions, countries, and the healthcare value chain. With robust support from the public administration, a solid infrastructure, and a thriving network of research and innovation centers, the Basque Health Cluster stands as a beacon of excellence in healthcare innovation. As we look ahead, we are excited about our "Osasun Poloa" strategy, aimed at establishing an international health reference hub by 2025. Furthermore, the Basque Country's recognition as a leading hub for advanced therapies in Europe reaffirms our position as a driving force in healthcare innovation. In conclusion, we extend our gratitude to ECHAlliance for recognizing the Basque Health Cluster as the Ecosystem of the Month. Together, we will continue to push boundaries, foster collaboration, and drive innovation for the betterment of healthcare globally.
- Gogoa Mobility Robots at the INTERREG SUDOE Seminar: Signing of the FEDER Concession Agreement for the REVITAL Project in Santander
Gogoa Mobility Robots is proud to announce its participation in the INTERREG SUDOE seminar, which took place on the 16th and 17th in Santander. This event, sponsored by the Counselor of Economy and Finance and European Funds of the Government of Cantabria, marked a significant milestone with the delivery of the FEDER concession agreement, signed by the project leader, Cluster SIVI. In this context, Gogoa Mobility Robots was introduced as an integral part of the REVITAL project: Socioeconomic revitalization of low-density population areas through clinical teleassistance. Through this initiative, we join a multi-regional consortium composed of 9 leading entities in the field of health and the socio-sanitary sector of Spain, France, and Portugal. REVITAL's mission is to develop innovative technological solutions that allow for the provision of specialized teleassistance and telerehabilitation services in rural areas. Our goal at Gogoa is not only to improve healthcare assistance in these communities but also to contribute to the creation of qualified employment and the economic revitalization of rural areas. We firmly believe that technology can be a driver of positive change, and we are committed to being part of the solution to the challenges facing these regions. Our participation in the INTERREG SUDOE seminar was an invaluable opportunity to discuss and address questions regarding the project management of the REVITAL project. We are committed to working closely with our consortium partners, including entities such as Cluster SIVI, University of Deusto, ESTIA, Gerencia de Servicios Sociales de la JCyL, AEBB - Associação Empresarial da Beira Baixa, GRUPO FUNDACION SAN CEBRIAN, IPCB - Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, and Etablissement Public de Santé de Garazi. This seminar was also an opportunity to congratulate the 34 projects selected in the Interreg Sudoe Programme call. At Gogoa, we are committed to adding value to cooperation and contributing to achieving tangible results in addressing the social connectivity challenge posed by this program. REVITAL represents a unique opportunity to demonstrate the potential of our technology in real environments and make a tangible difference in the lives of people living in rural areas. We are pleased to participate in the implementation of pilot experiences in Castilla y León (Spain), Centro de Portugal, and Nouvelle-Aquitaine (France), where our robotic mobility solutions can make a real difference in healthcare and long-term care for elderly and/or chronically dependent individuals. The "REVITAL" project meeting at the Innovation and Economic Development Agency of Valladolid (IDEVA) was a fundamental step in this direction, strengthening public-private collaboration and the connection between university and business, essential elements for the success of the project. In summary, Gogoa Mobility Robots is committed to revitalizing low-density population areas through clinical teleassistance, promoting technological and social development in these communities. We invite you to join us on this exciting adventure towards a healthier and more prosperous future for all.
- BELK+: World's First Personal Gait Assistance Exoskeleton Lands in Berlin
The Basque engineering company Gogoa Mobility Robots, dedicated to research, design, and development of high-tech lightweight exoskeletons, is expanding its catalog of robotic assistance devices. In addition to their series of smart exoskeletons targeting medical (neurorehabilitation), professional, sports, or even military sectors, they have just added a robotic device that is fully accessible for personal use, both in terms of its technical features and price (four times less than similar North American products). The product in question, the first of its kind developed in Europe, is an intelligent device that reacts to and assists the user's movement intention. In fact, it has been designed to provide a new level of independence for people with reduced mobility, regardless of their age, marking a milestone in biomedical engineering. The device adapts to the user's gait, allowing for a comfortable and completely natural walking experience. The new exoskeleton, commercially named BELK+, is aimed at individuals seeking to regain mobility and achieve a natural gait by assisting their legs. Its light weight, ease of use, and digitalization, which incorporates small motors to effectively strengthen the functionality of the knee joints, make this product a very useful tool in the daily lives of people with reduced mobility. With a robust design and extended autonomy - the electrical system features a fast charging function - allowing for its use (assistance capacity) throughout a full day, BELK+ enables walking on different terrains, including ramps and stairs, providing complete autonomy of movement. Additionally, the Basque exoskeleton allows for gait training, adapting to the needs of various users, including athletes or injured individuals. The Gogoa Mobility Group exoskeleton weighs less than two kilograms per leg, making it very comfortable for the user. The equipment can be adjusted to different user heights (from 140 to 200 centimeters). The knee is motorized with a pair of assists (up to 35 Nm). Furthermore, the device is equipped with a pair of sensorized insoles that detect the intention and phase of the walk. Presented at Exo Berlin "Walking is more than just a physical act; it's an expression of freedom and dignity," highlighted Carlos Fernandez Isoird, CEO of Gogoa Mobility Robots, at the presentation of the Basque product at Exo Berlin, the main European exhibition for portable robotic devices, where it caused a sensation when tested on the streets of the German capital. "With BELK+, we are committed to restoring that freedom to people facing mobility challenges, allowing them to enjoy a more active and fulfilling life." With its Don&Go functionality, the Gogoa Mobility exoskeleton is easy to put on and take off, enabling users to start walking intuitively. Additionally, the management of the exoskeleton is done through a smartwatch and an Android application, providing unprecedented control and information management. Another advantage is that BELK+ users will receive training in the use of the equipment and assistance from the Gogoa Mobility Robots team, ensuring a safe and effective experience. - BELK+ Personal Mobility Assistance Exoskeleton