Robotic exoskeleton supports movement
The company offers a pair of robotic legs, known as an exoskeleton, integrated into an external walker frame. When a person’s legs are connected to the exoskeleton, they can move independently while being supported by the frame, allowing for exercise and strength-building.
According to Maggu, many of these kids were told they would never take a step. “Every single one of these 100 million steps tells a different story—one of courage, progress, and hope,” Maggu said. “This milestone is made up of countless special moments, each representing improved strength, better health, and brighter possibilities,” the company’s CEO stressed.
For Udasi, the 100 million steps milestone wasn’t something he set as a goal, as they wanted children to take as many steps as possible. “It’s amazing, each kid starting with one step and going after their own goals, has added up to an unbelievable number,” he added.