Software Releases

  1. ddrobotec sports
  2. ddrobotec health
  3. ddrobotec lab

Missing the beach? - July 6, 2020

ddrobotec® Game Worlds Summer 2020 New game level out now! Play it today, build muscles and improve your neuromotor abilities such as coordination, strength, power and endurance while you play. You won’t regret it, it’s fun.

Software Release 3.0 - June 10, 2020

Faster, higher, stronger – through artificial intelligence With this software release, we introduce the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) to the ddrobotec® training sessions. After each training session the users are now asked to rate the intensity of the training they just performed.

COVID-19 Statistics Switzerland - March 20, 2020

COVID-19 Statistics Switzerland In order to provide Switzerland with a more precise overview of the spread of the coronavirus, our CEO, Dr. Max Lungarella, has compiled a detailed overview using data from the BAG. This is updated daily. Stay safe, stay tuned.

Why Your Brain Needs Physical Exercise - March 17, 2020

Robots can help With 30-35 million people worldwide suffering from Alzheimer’s disease (1), it might seem that declining brain function is an inevitable part of ageing. However, this is not the case.

Let’s play! - March 10, 2020

ddrobotec® Exergame Worlds – Content Update now available Play it today, build muscles and improve your neuromotor abilities such as coordination, strength, power and endurance while you play. You won’t regret it, it’s fun.

Can Resistance Training Improve Well-Being at Work? - December 2, 2019

Happy and healthy employees are motivated and productive. They take fewer sick days off work and are more likely to stay with a company for longer. In recent years, an increasing number of companies have implemented workplace well-being programmes, which aim to improve their employees’ physical and mental health.

Why robotic personal trainer help you going to the gym - September 20, 2019

It’s fun and motivating As mobility and quality of life are so tightly interwoven, it stands to reason that strong and well coordinated legs lead to a better life. Right now, you’re probably thinking, “Easy peasy!