by trexo | Aug 30, 2018 | Thoughts
We’re learning directly from our end-users about what matters to them in the design of assistive technology. A glimpse into the experience of our users Ben is sitting on the Rifton gait trainer seat asking us questions about how the robot works. Around him is our...
by trexo | Aug 2, 2018 | Kids Stories
Trexo Robotics was inspired by a deeply personal experience that my family and I faced (see Trexo’s story). A few years ago, back then still an engineering student at the University of Waterloo, I learnt that my nephew was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Like many...
by trexo | Jul 5, 2018 | Thoughts
We started working on building an assistive device for children with disabilities because Manmeet (CEO of Trexo Robotics) learned that his nephew was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and would not be able to walk (see Trexo Robotics’ story). We later learned that walking...
by trexo | Jun 21, 2018 | Kids Stories
This is our friend Leo. Leo is 7 years old and was born with SCN8A epilepsy. When we first met Leo and his dad Alex at Trexo, Leo couldn’t walk and had difficulties with balance. Despite that, they both came with a positive attitude and enthusiasm to try walking with...
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