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* 2017 02 23: <b>Equipment test for simulated gravity</b> | * 2017 02 23: <b>Equipment test for simulated gravity</b> | ||
** Squats, Lunges, Pushups and Crunches were performed under water with simulated gravity of 0.2 to 1.0 g | ** Squats, Lunges, Pushups and Crunches were performed under water with simulated gravity of 0.2 to 1.0 g | ||
− | ** A | + | ** A [https://www.facebook.com/syddansk/videos/10154993008125050/ Documentary] was released on youtube & facebook |
== Partners == | == Partners == |
Revision as of 08:17, 3 April 2017
The consortium is developing a unified robot training technology, that can be applied both at hospitals, and at the space-station. The Goal is to understand and demonstrate the commonalities in robot training, that are universal for all types of users. The result will be a portfolio of secondary projects, that optimize and apply this knowledge to specific user groups, such as patients, astronauts, athletes or home fitness training.
News and events
- 2017 02 23: Equipment test for simulated gravity
- Squats, Lunges, Pushups and Crunches were performed under water with simulated gravity of 0.2 to 1.0 g
- A Documentary was released on youtube & facebook
Partners
- University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
- The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Institute (MMMI)
- Institute for Technology and Innovation (ITI)
- Institute for Sports and Biomechanics (IOB)
- Institute for Language and Communication
- Odense University Hospital (OUH)
- Center for Innovative Medical Technology (CIMT)
- Guldmann A/S
- Danish Aerospace Company (DAC)