Robotic exoskeletons are being tested at China’s top tourist sites, offering visitors AI-powered assistance to tackle steep ...
A new breed of consumer exoskeleton products is aimed at hikers and mountaineers. These products specifically help those with ...
A towering 5,000 feet high, with more than 7,000 steps, Mount Tai, in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong, is known for turning legs to jelly for anyone game for scaling to the top.
Discusses arthropods, a diverse group of animals characterized by jointed legs, exoskeletons, and segmented bodies. It ...
JINAN — During this year's Spring Festival, Taishan in Shandong province, one of China's most famous mountains, introduced ...
Tourists in China have been strapping on robotic legs to help them climb a famous mountain, with a rental service proving popular since its launch last month.
Taishan Cultural Tourism Group worked with a tech company to create an exoskeleton that helps tourists climb China's toughest ...
Once I put it on, my legs didn't hurt anymore. It felt like someone was pulling me uphill," Li Chengde, a 68-year-old tourist ...
In a week-long trial, more than 200 hikers wore the robotic devices to help them to scale Mount Tai in Shandong, China ...
But tourism officials in Shandong have come up with another idea: robotic legs. On January 29, the first day of Chinese New Year, ten AI-powered exoskeletons debuted at Mount Tai (Taishan in ...
As China faces a rapidly aging population, robotic exoskeletons are proving to be more than just a tourist gimmick — they ...