Chengdu Young Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce Visits MileBot Robotics
On the morning of September 27, more than 20 members of Chengdu Young Entrepreneurs Chamber of Commerce came to Shenzhen MileBot Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. Dr. Ye Jing, co-founder of MileBot Robotics, took everyone to visit the company.
Dr. Ye Jing accompanied the entrepreneurs in Chengdu to visit the laboratory of the MileBot, and introduced the application scenario and functions of the products. These include lower limb rehabilitation exoskeleton robot BEAR-H1, TMS navigation robot, treadmill-based rehabilitation robot Moonwalker and waist-assisted exoskeleton.
In the meeting room, Dr. Ye Jing introduced the company’s general situation, development process, industrial planning and other aspects. Dr. Ye pointed out that there are more than 10 million stroke patients in China, and we are doing rehabilitation exoskeleton robots to help more patients recover their physical functions and return to normal life.
People are very interested in MileBot, and have a thorough exchange on the application of various products of MileBot and the development status of rehabilitation exoskeleton robots at home and abroad.
Through this exchange and communication, entrepreneurs in Chengdu and Shenzhen learn from each other’s experience, and we all benefit a lot. In the future, the two sides will strengthen cooperation and make their companies stronger and bigger.
Ye Jing, Co-founder & Chief Technical Officer of Shenzhen MileBot Robotics Technology Co., Ltd., off-campus postgraduate tutor of the College of Mechatronics and Control Engineering of Shenzhen University, and assistant researcher of Shenzhen Institute of Geriatrics. He obtained a doctorate and postdoctoral fellow in biomedical engineering from Waseda University in Japan, a postdoctoral researcher at the Advanced Robotics Research Center of National University of Singapore, and a visiting researcher at Waseda University. He was taught by Masaru Fujie, world-renowned professor in the field of medical rehabilitation robots, a disciple of Japan’s “father of robots” Ichiro Kato.
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