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Indian-origin engineer develops smart gait shoe at Johns Hopkins

Anway Pimpalkar, who will graduate later this month, co-founded Re-Kinesis with Junjen Chen.

Anway Pimpalkar and Junjen Chen. / John Hopkins University

Anway Pimpalkar, a biomedical engineering student at Johns Hopkins University and originally from Pune, Maharashtra, is part of a team that has developed Re-Kinesis—a wearable foot sensor that turns a pair of insoles into a portable gait lab. 

The device has been named a finalist in the National Institute on Aging’s 2025 Start-Up Challenge, which highlights innovative technologies with the potential to improve aging-related care.

 

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