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Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics

Moving Pediatric Exoskeletons Out Of The Research Lab, Dr Zach Lerner, Co-Founder of Biomotum

09 Jul 2025

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Welcome to Episode 15 of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics podcast, where we discuss the past, present, and future of technology that moves you. In this edition, we are joined by Dr. Zach Lerner, Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Northern Arizona University. Researcher of rehabilitation robotics and director of the NAU Biomechatronics Laboratory. Zach's love for human mobility began with his status as a world-class climber and a member of the US climbing team; now, he is the CTO and Co-Founder of Biomotum.Main topics:00:00 Introduction.04:19 How did you get started with pediatric exoskeletons?07:23 The multidisciplinary nature of exoskeleton technology.09:53 Who are some of the people in your lab, and how do you form a great team?12:53 Success stories.14:42 People will always have a variety of responses - Discussion.17:23 Bringing the exoskeleton outside of the lab.19:35 The importance of user perception.22:12 How do you see better device adoption?29:21 Where do you see things happening over the next five years?33:16 Clinical vs take-home device research grants.42:15 Innovations and developments in the works.For more, please visit:Biomotum: https://www.biomotum.comExoskeleton Report: http://exoskeletonreport.comWearable Robotics Association: https://wearablerobotics.comIf you enjoy this content, join the physical revolution on Patreon   / exoskeletonreport  Special thanks to our Patreon supporters for helping make this episode a reality!Support the show

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