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September 24, 2023 | Shannon Smith

UTC wins first international robotics award

Officially named the Pneumatic Actuated Wearable Soft Robotics System for Mirror Hand Rehabilitation (PneuExoHand), the winning device is made up of a pair of gloves, one for each hand.

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) is now home to an international award-winning robotics team.

About 1,200 participants and 4,000 robots competed in 12 different categories at the 15th International MoNE Robot Competition, which has been held in Turkey since 2007.

Juan Pena, a senior mechatronics major at UTC, was one of those 1,200 people.

He was a tad nervous as he stepped onstage to tell judges about the prosthetic hand he helped develop to improve stroke victims’ lives. Then he saw the audience of 100 or so people sitting behind the judges who, along with watching the presentation, also asked questions about the device.

“I had to mentally prepare myself,” said Pena. “I just started focusing less on the audience and just on the judges, so that kind of helped me out a little bit.”

Juan Pena. Credit: UTC.

Despite his nerves, Pena’s presentation was strong enough to win the Jury Special/Best Design Award, beating out 46 other competitors. It was the first international award won by the UTC Robotics Team.

Officially named the Pneumatic Actuated Wearable Soft Robotics System for Mirror Hand Rehabilitation (PneuExoHand), the winning device is made up of a pair of gloves, one for each hand.

The glove on the working hand contains sensors so movements on that hand are mirrored through the glove on the non-working one. Make a fist on the working hand, for instance, and the non-working hand also will make a fist.

“We aim to test this robotic system on patients in the coming semester,” said Dr. Erkan Kaplanoglu, Associate Professor of Mechatronics and Interim Department Head.

Accompanied to Turkey by Kaplanoglu, Pena was awarded a plaque, a cash prize, and a large 3D printer, which he and Kaplanoglu donated to a Turkish high school.


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