Elena García Armada is a distinguished scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur renowned for her groundbreaking work in robotics and biomedical engineering. As a trailblazer in her field, she has significantly advanced the development of robotic exoskeletons designed to improve mobility for children with neuromuscular diseases. Elena's innovations are not only technological marvels but also powerful tools for social change, giving hope and improved quality of life to many families.
Elena holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, where she specialized in robotics and automation. Her postdoctoral work took her to leading research institutions, where she honed her expertise in control systems and robotic applications in healthcare.
She is the founder and CEO of Marsi Bionics, a pioneering company dedicated to creating exoskeletons for children. Under her leadership, Marsi Bionics has developed the first pediatric exoskeleton designed to help children with spinal muscular atrophy and other severe neuromuscular conditions. This innovative technology has been a beacon of hope, allowing children to gain mobility and independence previously thought impossible.
Elena's work has not gone unnoticed; she has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the European Inventor Award and the Social Innovation Award from the European Commission. She is also a sought-after speaker at international conferences and a vocal advocate for integrating advanced technology in healthcare to address unmet medical needs.
Beyond her technical achievements, Elena is a passionate educator and mentor, dedicated to inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists. She serves on various advisory boards and is actively involved in initiatives promoting STEM education among young students, especially girls.



