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Massimo Cenciarini, completed his 2-year Tecniospring INDUSTRY project on developing assistive mobility technologies for Stroke Patients

Massimo Cenciarini, completed his 2-year Tecniospring INDUSTRY project on developing assistive mobility technologies for Stroke Patients
Dr. Cenciarini presenting his technology after completing a 6-month intensive course aiming at bringing technologies to the market.

On February 9, Massimo Cenciarini, currently an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department of UPC, completed his Tecniospring INDUSTRY Fellowship 2-year project, known as ENHANCE. The ENHANCE project was focused on developing wearable lower limb exoskeletons for assisting stroke survivors in regaining mobility function and in the comfort of their homes. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 801342 (Tecniospring INDUSTRY) and the Government of Catalonia's Agency for Business Competitiveness (ACCIÓ).