Should everything go according to plan, the robotic suit will hopefully run without any glitches, springing to life in front of a live audience of 70,000 souls, not to mention a global audience that could number in the billions. This particular exoskeleton was developed by an international team of scientists, being a culmination of over 10 years’ worth of work by Dr Miguel Nicolelis, a Brazilian neuroscientist who is based at Duke University in North Carolina.
There does seem to be an extremely bright future when it comes to the likes of exoskeletons helping humanity out, but it remains to be seen whether the overall cost can be reduced to make it affordable enough for the masses. Well, if you can’t buy one, at least you can lease one in Japan.