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On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
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On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Il primo giorno della tredicesima edizione della RomeCup. Dal 2 al 5 aprile presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Università Roma Tre e in Campidoglio.
In Aula Conferenze la performance di apertura del Dj bionico Michele Specchiale e i saluti istituzionali. Plenary lecture con Paolo Dario, professore di Robotica biomedica - Istituto di Biorobotica, Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa -, e l’international guest speaker Michelle Jillian Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - University of Pennsylvania.
Plenary preview talks: Human Enhancement con Martina Caironi, campionessa paralimpica, e Monica Contraffatto, militare a atleta paralimpica italiana (interviste a cura di Sandro Fioravanti, giornalista sportivo); Donne e robotica con Maria Chiara Carrozza, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Don Gnocchi (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom), e Giovani talenti con Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, e Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (intervista a cura di Federica Meta, giornalista CorCom).
Il Top talk La robotica delle donne con Cecilia Laschi, professore ordinario di bioingegneria industriale - Istituto di BioRobotica della Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa -, Laura Margheri, Post Doc, Centro di Micro-BioRobotica - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia -, Loredana Zollo, professore associato bioingegneria industriale - Università Campus Bio Medico di Roma -, Federica Pascucci, ricercatore dipartimento di Informatica e Automazione - Università degli studi di Roma Tre – (modera Claudia Voltattorni, giornalista).
Nella Sala del Carro Ponte il Top talk Giovani talenti con Alfonso Molina, direttore scientifico della Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco De Guzzis, responsabile Sviluppo Mercato e Servizi di Invitalia, Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Control and Robotics, Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Advanced Robotics in Surgery (ICAROS) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II -, Gaetano Capasso, CEO di ItalRobot Srl (modera Giorgio Pacifici, giornalista Rai).
Il lancio della sfida “SuperConnected Robot” dell’Hackathon “I Giovani Talenti Italiani della Robotica” - in collaborazione con Invitalia e Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa.
Aree dimostrative e allenamenti per Competizioni e Contest Creativi.
Foto di Rina Ciampolillo.
Pattern Based on Natural Design ( Bionic Theory ).
Leaves with dye were used like stamps - pressed over a sheet of paper - in other to create a first drawing of their shape and structure. After that, those prints were scanned and became B&W drawing to be used like patterns, printed on a silkscreen.
Estampa Baseada no Design Natural ( Teoria da Biônica )
As folhas foram usadas como carimbos - todas sujas de tinta - contra uma folha de papel a fim de obter o seu desenho. Depois, as impressões foram escaneadas e trabalhadas para gerar os fotolitos utilizados na impressão com silkcreen
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
The BIONIC program on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 7, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
I'm doing so well (except for my sore shin from over exercising) that I'm allowed to cut back and I only have to go to Physio once every two weeks. I've got the most amazing Physiotherapist! She pushes, but gets results.
Researcher Bertolt Meyer, a lifelong user of prosthetic technology and the model for "Rex", the world's first "bionic man", poses with the humanoid during a photo call at the Science Museum in London on February 5, 2013. The 640,000 GBP (1 million US dollars) bionic has a distinctly human shape and boasts prosthetic limbs, a functional artificial blood circulatory system complete with artificial blood, as well as an artificial pancreas, kidney, spleen and trachea. Rex will be displayed at the Science Museum from February 7. AFP PHOTO/ANDREW COWIE
BRITAIN-SCIENCE-BIONIC
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Front view X-ray of my left knee. 7 years ago I suffered a torn ACL and had knee surgery. Got two titanium screws permanently embedded in my left knee. :)
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony