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Episode 9 - Deploying Military Exoskeletons: Insights with George Woodland

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Welcome to the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics podcast: the one source for real-life practical human augmentation where we cut through the science fiction and marketing hype to get to the bottom of what this technology can and can't do for you or your family.
We are very fortunate to have our first guest on the podcast, George Woodland is one of these super rare individuals who has years of deployment experience and has studied biomedical engineering. He has both the hands-on experience of maintaining equipment in the field and forward operating bases and bioengineering.
Join us in this episode as George guides me and Prof. Tom Sugar (Wearable Robotics Association) through the reality of what happens to field equipment, what is needed, how the theater of war is changing, and some opportunities for how and where to introduce exoskeletons that can significantly reduce non-combat related injuries for service members.
Special thanks to our guest George Woodland for taking the time to share his 13 years of experience with the Canadian Armed Forces: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-woodland-541a56198/
For more content, visit:
https://exoskeletonreport.com
https://wearablerobotics.com
If you like this content, support ExR on Patreon. It is both financial support and a vote of confidence that this content can help the community grow. We have had a digital revolution, it is time to have a physical revolution that ushers in an age of human augmentation!

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Welcome to the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics podcast: the one source for real-life practical human augmentation where we cut through the science fiction and marketing hype to get to the bottom of what this technology can and can't do for you or your family.
We are very fortunate to have our first guest on the podcast, George Woodland is one of these super rare individuals who has years of deployment experience and has studied biomedical engineering. He has both the hands-on experience of maintaining equipment in the field and forward operating bases and bioengineering.
Join us in this episode as George guides me and Prof. Tom Sugar (Wearable Robotics Association) through the reality of what happens to field equipment, what is needed, how the theater of war is changing, and some opportunities for how and where to introduce exoskeletons that can significantly reduce non-combat related injuries for service members.
Special thanks to our guest George Woodland for taking the time to share his 13 years of experience with the Canadian Armed Forces: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-woodland-541a56198/
For more content, visit:
https://exoskeletonreport.com
https://wearablerobotics.com
If you like this content, support ExR on Patreon. It is both financial support and a vote of confidence that this content can help the community grow. We have had a digital revolution, it is time to have a physical revolution that ushers in an age of human augmentation!

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