BerkeleyBionics
Presenters Amanda Boxtel and Eythor Bender share the stage at Aspen Ideas Festival 2011
Photographer: Daniel Bayer
Berkeley Bionics' CEO, Eythor Bender, presented alongside pilot ambassador, Amanda Boxtel on July 2, 2011 at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Their presentation was titled Can We Maximize Living With Bionics. ABC News Chief Medical and Health Editor, Dr. Richard Besser, moderated questions and answers after the presentation. Amanda Boxtel first walked in eLEGS on July 25, 2010. She is able to walk independently in eLEGS. The eLEGS Professional device (pictured) is currently undergoing investigational studies in ten leading rehabilitation centers around the country. The eLEGS Personal device won't be available for end users until 2013.For more information, visit the Berkeley Bionics website at www.berkeleybionics.com.
Presenters Amanda Boxtel and Eythor Bender share the stage at Aspen Ideas Festival 2011
Photographer: Daniel Bayer
Berkeley Bionics' CEO, Eythor Bender, presented alongside pilot ambassador, Amanda Boxtel on July 2, 2011 at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Their presentation was titled Can We Maximize Living With Bionics. ABC News Chief Medical and Health Editor, Dr. Richard Besser, moderated questions and answers after the presentation. Amanda Boxtel first walked in eLEGS on July 25, 2010. She is able to walk independently in eLEGS. The eLEGS Professional device (pictured) is currently undergoing investigational studies in ten leading rehabilitation centers around the country. The eLEGS Personal device won't be available for end users until 2013.For more information, visit the Berkeley Bionics website at www.berkeleybionics.com.