Forward-looking: Nike aims to blend advanced technology with traditional fitness apparel and sportswear. Among the company's most intriguing innovations is a new piece of assistive technology designed ...
Nike shared a new press release that details the latest concept pair of sneakers, which they dubbed "Project Amplify," and this new footwear integrates robotics to help with mobility. The new pair of ...
Nike has unveiled Project Amplify today, which is the brand's latest footwear innovation and designed to help athletes walk more effortlessly. According to Nike, Project Amplify is not just a sneaker ...
New motorised footwear system gives everyday runners a powered boost to move farther In October 2025, Nike pulled back the curtain on a bold new chapter in its innovation story: Project Amplify, ...
If the Nike Vaporfly Next% super running shoes caused a controversy for pushing Eliud Kipchoge under two-hours in the marathon, we can’t imagine World Athletics is going to be on board with the ...
Project Amplify uses a robotic brace to boost your walking speed, with commuters in mind instead of pros. Project Amplify uses a robotic brace to boost your walking speed, with commuters in mind ...
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Project Amplify is Nike’s latest attempt to put some spring in your step with help from a powered mechanism that enhances the natural movement of the human ankle and lower leg. Or, you can strap on ...
"So we're really doing robot shoes, huh?" "Am I uneasy because this feels like the first step in the journey to those exoskeleton things the soldiers wore in Edge of Tomorrow?" "Will people actually ...
Nike on Thursday said it is working on a motorised footwear system to help casual athletes and mobility-impaired people move faster, one of four new products it teased in its latest effort to show the ...
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