Scientists reveal 3D technology behind World Cup "Walk Again" demonstration

Scientists from Colorado State University show and discuss the 3D printing technology used to build part of an "exoskeleton" that will be allow a paralyzed person to walk and kick a ball at a demonstration at the opening ceremony of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Soundbites from: Alan Rudolph, Managing Director, Walk Again Project David Prawel, Driector of Idea-2-Product Lab, Colorado State University
Scientists from Colorado State University show and discuss the 3D printing technology used to build part of an "exoskeleton" that will be allow a paralyzed person to walk and kick a ball at a demonstration at the opening ceremony of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Soundbites from: Alan Rudolph, Managing Director, Walk Again Project David Prawel, Driector of Idea-2-Product Lab, Colorado State University
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