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About CREATe
Coalition on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology of Asia,(CREATe Asia) is a collaborative alliance comprised of over ten relevant organizations across Asia-Pacific countries or regions, including China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, China Taiwan and Hong Kong. It was officially established in Singapore in 2015 under the witness of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakii Sirindhorn Kingdom of 'Thailand. The secretariat is based in Singapore&Thailand, with its registered location in Australia. CREATe Asia is a non-profit industry organization, aiming to establish a collaborative platform for rehabilitation engineering technology in Asia. Its mission includes promoting technological and industrial progress and facilitating the sharing of global rehabilitation engineering achievements among disabled individuals in Asia and worldwide.
International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology (i-CREATe) is the annual academic conference of the CREATe Asia. Over the past 17 years, it has continuously propelled research and innovation in rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology solutions across the Asia-Pacific region and globally. It has become one of the most renowned and influential conferences in the field of rehabilitation engineering.
WRRC
The World Rehabilitation Robot Convention (WRRC) is an international conference on rehabilitation robots initiated and hosted by the Coalition on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology of Asia (CREATe Asia). It was first initiated by Professor Yu Hongliu, former president and current president-elact of CREATe Asia and professor of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology(USST) , at the CREATe Asia Council held in Australia in 2019.
The World Rehabilitation Robot Convention (WRRC) is an international conference initiated by the . The conference aims to establish a platform for researchers in rehabilitation robotics and related advanced technologies to share the latest findings and explore potential collaborations, thus drive further innovation in rehabilitation technology and contribute to the continuous development of the rehabilitation industry. Rehabilitation robots have diverse applications in neurorehabilitation, functional replacement, prosthetics, living assistance, and more. The conference is poised to become a leading global event in the field of rehabilitation robotics, making significant contributions to technological and industrial progress, as well as fostering international collaboration and exchange.