Kurage and Sateco: Jointly breaking new ground for prostheses
The sensor is integrated into the sole of a shoe and provides data on walking behavior. This information is evaluated by an AI-based algorithm that powers a system of neuromuscular electrostimulation electrodes. As a result, the system is able to reproduce functional movements in a personalized and secure manner to offset flaws in the sensomotoric performance of the movement apparatus. “We have tested many different sensors for this application,” explains Rudi Gombault, CEO of Kurage. “Only the silicone force sensor delivers the signal quality that the algorithm requires to function optimally.” The key is the soft structure of the sensor, which enables ideal sensor integration in the shoe, and the force distribution on the foot can be measured across a large area. As a result, an exceptionally clear signal is created. The signal is created in conjunction with the sensor’s silicone material and the appropriate evaluation electronics.
Sateco assists Kurage with its expertise. “We see the use of the silicone sensor in a prosthesis as an expansion of our core business in man-machine interaction and assist the young company in its endeavors to make clinical approval of the neuroprosthesis as efficient and successful as possible,” confirms Daniel Haefliger, CEO of the Sateco Group. Sateco has already delivered several hundred silicone sensors and several electronic evaluation units to Kurage.
The Sateco Group is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of keypads, and silicone sensors and actuators. Sateco combines years of know-how and innovative technology with customized solutions, and it sets standards for creating controls and switches. This family-owned company with approx. 800 employees is headquartered in Schwerzenbach, Switzerland and maintains subsidiaries in Europe, the U.S., and Asia. With consistent quality management and immense innovative strength, Sateco creates tangible added value for its prominent customers from many different industries.
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