Latest Exoskeletons News

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dorsaVi reveals that integrating RRAM and neuromorphic computing into its sensor platform could halve sensor count and more than double battery life in lower-limb exoskeletons, positioning the company as a key intelligence partner in a $1.79 billion market.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
4 June 2026
dorsaVi has qualified three RRAM material stacks compatible with standard foundry processes, paving the way for scalable 22nm RRAM production and advancing its wearable robotics and medical sensor ambitions.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
18 May 2026
dorsaVi has secured a 12-month renewal of its Department of Defense-funded research with Georgia Southern University, advancing real-time gait optimisation to reduce military training injuries and laying groundwork for its exoskeleton and neuromorphic computing strategy.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
11 May 2026
dorsaVi has initiated its Ultra-Edge Modular Design program, transitioning from IP development to a manufacturable hardware platform targeting robotics, exoskeletons, and industrial AI with ultra-low power consumption.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
6 May 2026
dorsaVi is pivoting from wearable sensors to powering next-gen exoskeletons, leveraging its neuromorphic RRAM technology to tap a projected $2 billion market by 2033.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
28 Apr 2026
dorsaVi has confirmed that its proprietary RRAM memory technology and neuromorphic IP portfolio work seamlessly together, projecting a tenfold boost in performance for robotics and exoskeleton applications. This breakthrough lays the groundwork for smarter, faster, and more energy-efficient wearable and robotic devices operating at the ultra-edge.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
21 Apr 2026
dorsaVi has launched an evaluation program to scale its oxide-based RRAM technology from 40 nm to 22 nm, aiming for significant gains in density, speed, and energy efficiency. This move could enhance its wearable sensor devices and embedded AI applications.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
6 Nov 2025