Delsys China Sponsors “2019 Chinese Ergonomics Society the National Convention and Academic Exchange” Symposium in Xi’an

On August 31st 2019 – September 1st 2019; the Chinese Ergonomics Society hosted the Chinese Ergonomics Society the National Convention and Academic Exchange  in Xi’an, China. Delsys China demonstrated the application of Delsys surface electromyography sensors in ergonomics. The event featured internationally renowned speakers highlighting their work in ergonomics. Speakers Dr. Waldemar Karwowski (University of […]

University of Connecticut Senior Design team recognized for their work using Trigno EMG technology to improve outlooks for Cerebral Palsy patients.

A team of four Biomedical Engineering students from UConn are breaking new ground in the fight against Spastic Cerebral Palsy. They’re all women, which is unusual, but that’s not what makes them ground-breaking – rather, it’s how they’re trying to fight the disease that sets them apart. They’re building a new approach from the ground-up. […]

Delsys Expands Global Reach through Delsys China Office

Delsys is actively expanding thanks to strong global partners who are committed to providing the highest-quality tech in the biomechanics market. Century Tianhong Intl. Group Ltd., our business partner in China, has been actively showcasing the newest Delsys products at conferences across China for several years, and now they proudly carry the Delsys China brand. […]

Delsys Hosts Open House for National Biomechanics Day

Delsys, Altec, and the De Luca Foundation thank the engineering students from Boston University, University of Rhode Island, University of Connecticut and Worcester Polytechnic Institute for attending their 1st open house on April 11, 2018, coinciding with the annual National Biomechanics Day. Over 40+ students attended the open house that showcased engaging presentations from the commercial and R&D teams of Delsys and Altec. Students interacted […]

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