DCU Exoskeleton Programme Panel

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Ronan Langan, Jack Kavanagh and Chloe Greene share how the DCU Exoskeleton Programme shapes the future of paralysis treatment.

At the DCU Leadership Circle Dinner 2024, over 200 guests gathered in The Helix to celebrate the many ways in which philanthropy enables DCU to address societal issues ranging from climate change to paralysis treatment.

A highlight of the evening was a panel discussion that showcased the work of the DCU Exoskeleton Programme, a research-driven initiative that is shaping the future of paralysis treatment.

The DCU Exoskeleton Programme allows people with reduced mobility due to paralysis to access supported walking sessions in an exoskeleton suit, offering users a range of health benefits.

In this video, Prof Blánaid White, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Health, leads a panel discussion with Clinical Lead Ronan Langan and programme participants Jack Kavanagh and Chloe Greene, who reveal how the research made possible by this programme is transforming lives and societies.

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