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Vilje bionics, led by Saeid Hosseini and Martin Bogstrand, is developing a robotic arm that can, among other things, help Alzheimer's disease Eddy Torp
Testing robotic arm in Southern Norway
They create the robotic arm that changes the lives of the disabled
Three million for four health innovations
In childhood, they built Lego together. Many years later, big brother had to build something very special for little brother
Vilje Bionics will help millions of people
When the hand does not want to shine, the voice can take over the steering
The saws are helping to develop robotic arms: – Can give users back everyday life
GIVING ALS PATIENTS A HELP
Voice controlled exoskeleton
terje has devoted six years to building an invention for his sick brother
NTNU professor will develop voice-controlled arm robot for Per (57)
Serious illness led to groundbreaking robotics technology
Terje made a robotic arm for his ALS-sick brother
Here are 18 projects that make Norway more inclusive
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