Project March

Project MARCH (Motor Assisted Robotic Chassis for Humans) wants to improve the quality of life for people with paraplegia by using exoskeleton technology.

The student team from the Technical University in Delft is building an exoskeleton, a motorised robotic harness which enables people with paraplegia to stand up and walk again.

Project MARCH aims to stimulate technological innovation in exoskeletons by developing a new exoskeleton each year, whilst continually challenging themselves to find new solutions. A big part of their project is to raise awareness so that more people know about the existence and possibilities of exoskeleton technology.

ALTEN Nederland collaborates with this motivated team by providing C++ training to improve their coding skills for the exoskeleton, bringing them closer to achieving their goals for the current academic year.

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