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21. Josh Caputo: on Humotech, robotic emulators, and entrepreneurship

21. Josh Caputo: on Humotech, robotic emulators, and entrepreneurship

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Josh Caputo(LinkedIn, Google Scholar, personal website) is the founder and CEO of Humotech, a company that specializes in wearable robotic systems for biomechanics research, rehabilitation, and assistive device development. In this episode, we discuss his journey from mechanical engineering to the field of assistive technology and rehabilitation robotics. Josh shares insights into his PhD research on prosthetic ankles, the challenges and motivations behind starting Humotech, and the company's current focus on developing innovative solutions for the research field. The conversation also explores the open-source leg project, an initiative aimed at making advanced robotic prosthetic legs more accessible for research and development. In this conversation, Josh emphasizes the need for platform solutions in control systems and shares insights into the company's growth and customer base. He also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey, the purpose of the Humotech podcast, and his excitement for the future of wearable robotics.


Please note that this is the last episode of season 1 and Gears of Progress is going on break.

This episode was powered by:

  • Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology and Experiences (CREATE) at the University of Washington

  • Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)

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