RoboTrainer


The RoboTrainer projects

At University of Southern Denmark

Specialized and available training

Combining 20 years of robotic research, state of the art neurological training, and user centerd design, University of Southern Denmark is setting the standard for effective and affordable robot assisted training.

Classic training setups


Merging robotics with classical training machines, allow us to develop new evidence based training paradigms, controlling both training modality and dosage, based on continous objective performance measurements.

Flexibility by robot


Introducing a robot arm, offer us infinite and instant possibilities for specialized motion paths, e.g. for functional training of stroke victims

Useability is simplicity


By persuing simplicity, we ensure technology that can be made available for everyone, combining simplicity with low cost..

Contact us


Please contact the Mærks-Mc-Kinney Møller institute at university of Southern Denmark for more information.

February 4. 2019: News!!!: RoboTrainer is participating at the The 14th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction

 

RoboTrainer-Light is part of the Augmented Gravity presentation given monday 11. march 2019. Read this abstract of the presentation


The Robotrainer projects


Anders Stengaard Sørensen

Jørgen Maagaard

Jacob Nielsen

Since 2011



University of Southern Denmark


The Mærsk Institute

Campusvej 55

5230 Odense M

+45 2478 2365

secretary@mmmi.sdu.dkdemolink.org