Startup Wandercraft has just announced the release of an innovative autonomous personal exoskeleton called Atalante, designed specifically for people with disabilities or limited mobility.

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Atalante is a promising tool to help people with disabilities integrate into normal life.

The device consists of two independent skeletons, fixed to the user's body, equipped with electric motors and synchronized with human movements.

Integrated body position tracking sensor ensures stability and safety while moving.

Atalante boasts impressive technical specifications, allowing users to travel at speeds of up to 6 km/h and successfully overcome obstacles such as steps up to 30cm high.

The power supply provides the device with up to 6 hours of battery life, allowing the device to be used conveniently in everyday life.

The presentation of Atalante in New York highlights the developers' commitment to creating technology that can provide people with disabilities with absolute autonomy and independence in their daily lives.

(according to OL)