The Future Walks on a SoftFoot Nature has spent millions of years perfecting the human foot—an intricate masterpiece of bones, tendons, and muscles that absorb impact, adapt to terrain, and propel us forward with unmatched efficiency. Now, technology is catching up. Meet SoftFoot Pro, a game-changing prosthetic foot that mimics the biomechanics of a real human foot—without motors, just pure engineering brilliance. Developed by the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) and the University of Pisa, this flexible, waterproof prosthetic is not just for people with limb loss. It’s also designed for the humanoid robots of the future. What makes it special? ✅ A built-in windlass mechanism – just like the natural plantar fascia, storing and releasing energy with every step. ✅ Adapts to uneven terrain – rigid prosthetics struggle with slopes, but this one flexes and conforms. ✅ Lightweight yet strong – supports up to 100kg, with cutting-edge materials from aerospace and automotive tech. ✅ Artificial intelligence in its purest form – not software, but design. It doesn’t just simulate a foot; it behaves like one. This is biomimicry at its best: taking cues from nature to build technology that moves, balances, and interacts with the world like we do. A foot designed for humans—but also for the future of robotics. Innovation keeps bringing us closer to nature. What other human abilities do you think technology should replicate next? 🚀 #ai #tech #robotics
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Incredible
What is the price for such device?
This is absolutely fantastic!
I am deeply inspired by the new ideas emerging from technology. It's wonderful to see how it's helping those in need and making a positive impact on the world.
This is unreal. Fantastic to see technology mimic foot biomechanics
Pascal BORNET, this innovation blends nature's brilliance with cutting-edge technology beautifully. Imagine the possibilities for rehabilitation and robotics.
It's artificial foot it's is useful for tomorrow's generation
This post lost me right out the gate saying nature has spent millions of years perfecting the foot. It's intelligent design plain and simple.
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7moIt seems a step in the right direction -- Sorry could not avoid that one -- Keep doing great things Pascal -- Peter