The ExoHand from Festo -- an active manual orthosis with sensitive fingers The ExoHand from Festo is an exoskeleton that can be worn like a glove. The fingers can be actively moved and their strength amplified; the operator's hand movements are registered and transmitted to the robotic hand in real time. Further Information: http://www.festo.com/en/exohand CPX inside, further information here: http://www.10sek.de/festo/index_gb.html
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