In the United States alone, the economic impact of on-the-job back injuries is estimated to exceed $100 billion annually, with the average cost of back injury...
Category - Industrial
Exoskeletons, exosuits, wearable robotics and related technology for use in work and industry.
The Wearable Robotics Association Standards and Education Committee is proud to publish its first white paper: Hip Exoskeleton Market – Review of Lift...
In March 2018, Bioservo Technologies launched the Ironhand® the successor to their soft powered glove for work and industry. Bioservo bills the Ironhand as...
Welcome to the newest player in the exoskeleton industry German Bionic Systems and their first wearable robot to enter production: the CRAY X. The CRAY X is a...
The Japanese exoskeleton manufacturer and one of the largest exoskeleton companies in the world, CYBERDYNE Inc., has obtained marketing clearance from the U.S...
The Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) has published JIS B 8456-1 designed to prescribe safety performance and labeling criteria for lumbar support wearable...
Attention, there is a new testing and standards group in town, the ASTM Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits! Curious what ASTM aims to accomplish...
Nicolas Rojas has created an exoskeleton hand primarily for stroke survivors. This exoskeleton has 12 degrees of freedom and it uses just one motor and a bar...
As the exoskeleton industry grows, so does its recognition. In the first half of 2017 Ekso Bionics and suitX have both been recognized with awards for their...
The Virginia Tech Assistive Robotics Laboratory begins limited trials of a passive industrial exoskeleton designed in collaboration with Lowe’s...




