The Exoskeleton Report has published more than 450 pages and articles since 2015 on exoskeleton technology. However, it isn’t the only source of...
Author - Bobby Marinov
For years we have heard how using wearable exoskeletons can have desirable secondary effects. Now, a team from Construction Health and Safety New Zealand...
The EXSKALLERATE Project published this month a digital map of European organizations connected to exoskeleton technology. The current map includes details on...
Working with wearable exoskeleton technology can be both daunting and exhilarating at the same time. For better or for worse, exo technology stands at the...
For more than four decades, body-worn camera stabilizing technology has been evolving and thriving separately from the exoskeleton industry. Courtesy of our...
Last week the 11th ASTM International Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits meeting was held in conjunction with ASTM committee week this April in Denver...
Have you ever tried on an occupation (industrial) exoskeleton in the past? If so, there is an opportunity to participate in an important research survey led by...
Exoskeletons are always presented in a repetitive steady-state environment, such as walking, running, sorting, or stacking. But how do they perform in a one...
The Swiss exoskeleton manufacturer, Auxivo AG, unveiled today the DeltaSuit, a backpack-like wearable device for anyone who needs to perform continuous work at...
Can you imagine a future in which paralyzed people can get up and compete just like Olympic race walkers? What if that future is closer than we think, dares to...