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  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    A car with a flat tire is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • California ICE Raids Spark Protests
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    California ICE Raids Spark Protests
    June 7, 2025, Altadena, California, USA: Protesters hold their ground into the night, blocking the L.A. County Sheriff's Department from assisting ICE with community removals in Paramount, California. (Credit Image: © Mykle Parker/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Bowls collect latex dripping from slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    A rubber press operates at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Bowls collect latex dripping from slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    A rubber press operates at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Rubber trees are at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Bowls collect latex dripping from slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    A rubber press operates at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Rubber Tapping In Kerala
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    Rubber Tapping In Kerala
    Bowls collect latex dripping from slashes in rubber trees at a rubber estate in Ooruttambalam, Kerala, India, on May 13, 2022. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer works at the end of the production line at Barez tyre factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer works at the end of the production line at Barez tyre factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer poses for a photograph while working on the production line at Barez tyre factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer checks a tire at the end of the production line at Barez tire factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer checks a tire on the production line at Barez tire factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer checks a tire on the production line at Barez tire factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    An Iranian laborer checks a tire on the production line at Barez tire factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iran-Tyre Factory
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    Iran-Tyre Factory
    Iran-made tires are pictured at the end of the production line at Barez tire factory in Kerman, Iran, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Electric Vehicle Charging At A Public Station
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    Electric Vehicle Charging At A Public Station
    A yellow charging cable connects to a black electric vehicle parked on a cobblestone sidewalk in Venlo, Netherlands, on July 28, 2023. The image shows the extended cable running along the ground. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Electric Vehicle Charging At A Public Station
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    Electric Vehicle Charging At A Public Station
    An electric vehicle charges at a public station in Venlo, Netherlands, on July 28, 2023. The image shows the plugged-in charging connector attached near the rear wheel of the car, with visible Continental tire branding and a blue-accented alloy wheel design. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
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    un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
    Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown. Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex. The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere. And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications. Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance. A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
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    un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
    Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown. Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex. The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere. And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications. Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance. A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Hollywood prosthetic silicone to ward off hospital infections
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    Hollywood prosthetic silicone to ward off hospital infections
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ecoflex 1
    Ref 16413
    22/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University
    A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown.
    Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex.
    The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere.
    And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications.
    Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance.
    A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects.

    OPS: Hand made of Ecoflex next to the real thing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hollywood prosthetic silicone to ward off hospital infections
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    Hollywood prosthetic silicone to ward off hospital infections
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ecoflex 1
    Ref 16413
    22/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Emily Oswald/ /Texas A&M University
    A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown.
    Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex.
    The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere.
    And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications.
    Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance.
    A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects.

    OPS: Lead rsesearcher Majed Othman Althumayri with hand made from Ecoflex.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161481 fer
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    dukas 176161481 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161478 fer
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    dukas 176161478 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161477 fer
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    dukas 176161477 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161476 fer
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    dukas 176161476 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161475 fer
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    dukas 176161475 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161474 fer
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    dukas 176161474 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161473 fer
    DUKAS_176161473_FER
    dukas 176161473 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 176161472 fer
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    dukas 176161472 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Dumbbells 1
    Ref 16231
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nike Strength
    Sports wear maker Nike has unveiled a set of dumbbells — made from ground up rubber off cuts from its show making process.
    It means every version is one-of-a-kind, thanks to its unique colouring.
    The varied rubber from different scraps and sneaker seasons creates a distinct mix of coloured flecks.
    Each dumbbell is crafted from at least 20% of what the US company calls “grind rubber”.
    The dumbbells have sculpted edges and medium knurled handles.
    They come in 15 weight options from 2.5 pound /1 kg size all the way to a 45 pound / 20 kg version.
    The Nike Grind Dumbbell is made from at least 20% Nike Grind rubber by volume, a byproduct of Nike's footwear manufacturing process.
    It features swoosh branding, durable rubber, and sculpted edges..
    The medium knurled handle is said to offer a secure grip .

    OPS: The Nike Grind dumbbells.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
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    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259473_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259470_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259465_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259461_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259456_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259449_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259443_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259437_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259432_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: Futto designer Yoshiro Yamada (righht) with a patient using the device

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259427_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: Futto designer Yoshiro Yamada (righht) with a patient using the device

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259419_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: Futto designer Yoshiro Yamada (righht) with a patient using the device

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259413_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: Futto designer Yoshiro Yamada (righht) with a patient using the device

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259409_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto device

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    DUKAS_157259402_FER
    Rubber exoskeleton to help elderly and rehab patients to walk
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Walking aid 1

    Ref 14901

    26/06/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Futto

    An affordable rubber exoskeleton is set to help the elderly, and people going through rehab to walk again.

    The wearable device supports and does the work of the leg muscles.

    The gear, called Futto, is composed of a main support belt and two pairs of straps that fit around a patient’s leg and weighs only 280 grams.

    The front strap is hooked under the patient’s toes while the rear strap hugs the sole of the feet.

    When in place, the rubber bands contract creating a tension that straightens the patient’s posture and supports their steps.

    When patients try to raise their legs, their thighs naturally lift up thanks to Futto’s support.

    At the same time, their knees and heels are pulled up while the pivot foot is kept stable.

    This gives users a proper anchoring while engaging in their first steps.

    When trying to hit their heels to the floor, the support naturally raises the patient's toes, preventing tripping and falling.

    OPS: The Futto being used by a patient

    Picture suppied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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