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SUMMARY:14th Meeting of Committee F48 on Exoskeletons
DESCRIPTION:Dates: Monday\, December 10\, 2024 – Thursday December 12\, 2024 \nThis December\, the meeting will be held virtually. Particular emphasis will likely be given to terminology. Join committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits (link below) for more information and to participate. \nLocation: Renaissance Orlando at Seaworld\, 6677 Sea Harbor Drive\, Orlando\, Florida / Virtual \nAbout: The December Committee Week will feature the 14th general meeting of ASTM Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits\, formed to develop consensus standards for exoskeletons and exosuits. This committee addresses safety\, quality\, performance\, ergonomics\, and terminology throughout the product’s life cycle\, covering various applications from industrial to consumer\, passive to active systems\, and physical to cognitive integration. \nSubcommittees: F48 boasts six technical subcommittees working on standards. \nFrequency: The entire Committee meets biannually\, spanning 2 to 3 days of technical discussions\, while subcommittees and technical groups work separately. \nMore Info & Registration: ASTM Committee F48 Site
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/14th-meeting-of-committee-f48-on-exoskeletons/
LOCATION:Renaissance Orlando at Seaworld\, 6677 Sea Harbor Drive\, Orlando\, Florida\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:13th Meeting of Committee F48 on Exoskeletons
DESCRIPTION:Dates: April 10-12\, 2024 \nLocation: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown\, 1201 Market St\, Philadelphia\, PA \nAbout: The April 2024 Committee Week features the 13th meeting of ASTM Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits\, formed to develop consensus standards for exoskeletons and exosuits. This committee addresses safety\, quality\, performance\, ergonomics\, and terminology throughout the product’s life cycle\, covering various applications from industrial to consumer\, passive to active systems\, and physical to cognitive integration. \nSubcommittees: F48 boasts six technical subcommittees working on standards. \nFrequency: The entire Committee meets biannually\, spanning 2 to 3 days of technical discussions\, while subcommittees and technical groups work separately. \nMore Info & Registration: ASTM Committee F48 Site
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/13th-meeting-of-committee-f48-on-exoskeletons/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Marriott Downtown\, 1201 Market St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:12th F48 Meeting\, Fall 2023
DESCRIPTION:The 12th ASTM International Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits Fall 2023 meeting is scheduled for September 13-15\, 2023. The planned location for the meeting is the University of Central Lancashire\, Lancashire\, UK. Non-committee members are welcome to attend the meeting in person\, but registering in advance will be appreciated. Unfortunately\, the meeting won’t be back-to-back with the ExoGames\, which are scheduled to take place one month earlier at the same location. This will be the first time F48 is meeting outside of the US. \nMore information and registration will be available on the F48 website (link) closer to the meeting date. \nWhy Attend?\nThe Exoskeleton Report has an entire section dedicated to standards news and initiatives (link)\, but why does it matter? In a nutshell\, it comes to communication and accessibility. The first is obvious if every single of the over 120+ exoskeleton developers used their unique terminology\, labeling\, and description\, it would be hard for interested parties to compare and contrast the different wearables. Improved accessibility is a little bit more abstract. In a nutshell\, without standards\, the responsibility falls on exoskeleton implementers to do all of the leg work: selection\, safety verification\, determining how to measure usability and success\, etc… That is potentially a lot of duplicative work and responsibility\, which has to be reproduced at each site that adopts exoskeletons. ASTM International has been working for years and has already published 22 exoskeleton voluntary standards to streamline and simplify the selection\, maintenance\, adoption\, and eventual retirement of exoskeleton products.
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/12th-f48-meeting-fall-2023/
LOCATION:University of Central Lancashire\, Lancashire\, UK\, Lancashire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:Exo Games 2023
DESCRIPTION:The first-ever Exo Games will bring together STEM university student teams in a friendly head-to-head competition for wearable technology and ingenuity at the University of Central Lancashire\, England. The event is planned for August 15-17\, 2023. As of March 2023\, there are seven teams registered from five different countries (US\, UK\, Brazil\, Belgium\, and India). The Exo Games are sponsored by ASTM International’s Exo Technology Center of Excellence (ET CoE). \nThe ET CoE recognizes the need to create an outlet for STEM students of wearable robotics and human interaction technology to break out from their respective silos in order to connect with peers\, academics\, and professionals. Students will also gain familiarity with the world of international standards. The test protocols created by ASTM Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits will be used to structure the challenges and judging during the competition. \nEach student team is expected to complete one exoskeleton for the competition that will be compatible with current off-the-shelf fall protection harnesses. The Exo Games will be divided into four main challenges: \n\nMain Competition to build and test an exoskeleton device.\nDesign Competition to generate a virtual model that may predict the static and dynamic fit of the design.\nPoster Competition to publicize the team’s work and illustrate how the design would be presented to a general audience unfamiliar with wearable technology.\nPresentation Competition in which teams will give a short overview of their design and development process.\n\nIf you are curious\, there are more detailed specifications for the 2023 Exo Games on the ET CoE LinkedIn page: link. \nKey Individuals:\nThe Exo Games will not take place without the support of ASTM International and the main organizers: Matthew Dickinson\, Senior Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire; William Billotte\, Executive Director of Exo Technology Center of Excellence; and Nora Nimmerichter\, Manager of Technical Committee Operations. \nRare Opportunity:\nHistorically\, exoskeleton technology competitions have been few and far between. The Cybathlon\, WearRA Innovation Challenge\, and Toyota Mobility Challenge do not exclude student teams\, but they could end up competing against companies and professionals. The last Applied College Exoskeleton (ACE) challenge was held in 2022\, and there may not be another one for some time. This leaves the Exo Games as a rare opportunity for students to collaborate and learn about this emerging technology within the guides set by the competition. \nReal-Life Applications\nThe Exo Games are built around exposing students to practical and realistic challenges and applications of exoskeleton technology. Simultaneously\, the evaluation of the devices will be based on ASTM International standards and work items. Below are the tasks that users of the wearables the teams are designing are expected to perform: \n\nMobility challenge: sit-to-stand and walk.\nTransferring a load while simulating additional safety gear (similar to a bomb disposal squad suit or working in a radioactive environment).\nPalletization of boxes\, akin to a warehouse and other logistical environments.\nDexterity test – can the exoskeleton user still perform fine manipulation\, or is their attention or fine hand movement impeded by the student design device?\n\nThe expectation is for the exoskeleton devices in the competition to cost less than $2\,000 to build and to challenge the participant’s knowledge of the human body and how it can be assisted in performing specific tasks.
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/exo-games-2023/
LOCATION:University of Central Lancashire\, Lancashire\, UK\, Lancashire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Competition
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SUMMARY:11th F48 Meeting\, Spring 2023 ASTM Committee Week
DESCRIPTION:The 11th ASTM International Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits will be held in conjunction with ASTM committee week this April in Denver\, Colorado. This meeting will take face-to-face\, without a hybrid component for members to join remotely. \nBy hosting the meeting during Committee Week\, F48 members will have the opportunity to connect and interact with other relevant ASTM members and workgroups\, such as Committee F45 on Robotics. Committee Week usually hosts between 17 to 25 ASTM committees with attendee numbers ranging from 800 to 1400. The event is primarily focused on creating consensus-based standards. \nThose interested in participating are advised to register online before the event\, but registering at the door is also possible. The event is open to anyone\, regardless of membership. There is no registration fee. \nThe event will be held at the Sheraton Denver Downtown. The cut-off date to make your hotel reservation is March 16th\, 2023\, or when the ASTM block is full. \nTo register online prior to the event\, use the link below:\nApril 2023 Committee Week Registration and Meeting Information
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/11th-f48-meeting-spring-2023-astm-committee-week/
LOCATION:Sheraton\, Denver\, Colordo\, Denver\, CO\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Buy America for Exoskeletons by ASTM International
DESCRIPTION:ASTM International is proud to host the webinar titled Buy America: Domestic Preferences for Exoskeleton Procurements. \nThis webinar could be vital and informative for exoskeleton producers\, suppliers\, and investors if they have any aspirations to sell wearables to the US government. It is cumbersome\, but those wishing to engage in sales with US government agencies may be required to explain where their exoskeletons were made and sourced. Just like dealing with the FDA for medical exoskeletons\, it is better to know in advance what requirements may be placed on exoskeleton developers and their products. ASTM International is providing this webinar free of charge\, but registration is required. \n“During this webinar\, you’re going to be able to understand how sourcing and manufacturing components for your exoskeletons can potentially exclude you from prospective customers. As you know\, the [US] government spends a lot of money buying things and often sets numerous requirements for the things that it buys\, and that includes exo technology. They focus not only on safety and environmental sustainability but also things like ‘where did materials come from’ and ‘where were these materials transformed and manufactured into the final product?’ The ASTM International Buy America: Domestic Preferences for Exoskeleton Procurements webinar will go over these types of requirements\, how they could be applied to you in your industry\, as well as what they could mean for you as an exoskeleton developer. We hope you join the webinar.” – Nora Nimmerichter\, Technical Committee Operations Manager at ASTM International via LinkedIn. \nAbout the Presenter:\n“Paul Hurst serves as the chair of Steptoe’s Government Contracts Group. He’s ranked in Chambers USA\, and their recent client feedback said he ‘is extremely knowledgeable about all of the complex government regulations that deal with contracting and matters related to small business association contracts.’ Legal 500 US noted Paul attracts praise for his ‘deep knowledge’ and ‘keen analysis of the issues.’ He has significant experience in complex civil litigation and regularly represents government contractors in the defense\, construction\, and healthcare industry. He litigates bid protests at the General Accountability Office\, the Court of Federal Claims\, the Small Business Administration\, and state and local forums\, as well as disputes involving contracts\, fraud\, construction-related claims\, RICO\, and intellectual property pending in federal courts and state courts across the nation. Paul also has substantial experience with other government contracts-related litigation\, ADR\, and proceedings\, including claims\, internal investigations\, government audits and investigations\, reverse FOIA matters\, and civil False Claims Act and qui tam actions. He also counsels clients on matters relating to federal procurement statutes and regulations\, including compliance\, contract changes\, the False Claims Act\, the Anti-Assignment Act\, Small Business contracting\, federal procurement\, procurement integrity\, and corporate counseling for mergers and acquisitions involving government contractors. Paul previously participated in the firm’s Legal Aid Loaned Associate Program. As a loaned associate\, he gained a tremendous amount of trial experience representing indigent clients in matters pending before the Superior Court for the District of Columbia.” \nAbout Buy America:\nNot to be confused with “Buy American\,” the Buy America Act was established in 1982 mainly to regulate steel and transportation supplies. Over time\, however\, it has expanded to include some fabric materials\, and its requirements have seeped to touch wearables and exoskeleton products. For those looking to make and sell exoskeletons for US government agencies\, such as the Army\, it is vital to know in advance what expectations might be placed upon them. \nRegistration link:\nYou can register for ASTM International Buy America: Domestic Preferences for Exoskeleton Procurements Webinar here: link \nTime: Wed\, Mar 15\, 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM PDT
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/webinar-buy-america-for-exoskeletons-by-astm-international/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Symposium on Medical Devices of the Future
DESCRIPTION:ASTM International’s committees E08 on Fatigue and Fracture\, F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices\, and F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits are proud to announce a joint Symposium on Medical Devices of the Future – What’s Needed for Fatigue\, Fracture Resistance\, and Durability in Transportation\, Medical Devices\, and Exoskeletons. The symposium will be held on Tuesday morning and Wednesday afternoon November 1st and 2nd\, 2022. The event will be held in conjunction with the standards development meetings of the committees. \nObjective and Scope\nInvited speakers will present contemporary design and material requirements and address methodologies in fatigue crack initiation\, crack propagation\, and failure analyses employed in ground vehicle\, aircraft\, aerospace\, medical devices\, etc. that may be employed in exosuits and exoskeletons \nTopics for this symposium may include: \n\nEnvironmental Parameters / Material Behavior\nStandard Methodologies to Characterize Materials Employed in Medical and Exoskeleton/Exosuit Design\nStrain-based and Stress-based Fatigue Behavior\nFracture Mechanics Behavior\nDeformation Characteristics\nCharacterization of Material/Device for Design Reliability\,\nMean Strain\, Mean Stress Response of Nitinol\nLifetime Prediction Techniques for Medical and Exoskeleton/Exosuit Devices\nMetallurgy\, Microstructures and Mechanical Properties Processing Parameters / Material Behavior\nSimulation Characterizations and Applications to Design and Prediction\nMaterial Selection for Biocompatibility and/or Wearability\n\nFor hotel and registration information please visit the ASTM International website after August: link. \nAbout the Event\n“The Symposium on Medical Devices of the Future – What’s Needed for Fatigue\, Fracture Resistance and Durability in Transportation\, Medical Devices\, and Exoskeletons\, will be held Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning\, November 1-2\, 2022.  Sponsored by ASTM Committees E08 on Fatigue and Fracture\, F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices\, and F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits\, the symposium will be held at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel in New Orleans\, LA\, in conjunction with the November standards development meetings of the committees.” – ASTM International
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/symposium-on-medical-devices-of-the-future/
LOCATION:Sheraton New Orlens Hotel\, 500 Canal St\,\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Applications for Exoskeletons
DESCRIPTION:ASTM International Exo Technology Center of Excellence (ET CoE) is hosting a webinar on Applications for Exoskeletons on Tuesday\, August 31st\, 9:00 am ET – 11:00 am ET. Exoskeleton technology for the sake of having a new technology wouldn’t be very useful. This webinar aims to explore the current applications of exoskeletons and where the devices are proving to be of use to those who wear them. \n“The webinar will cover applications in healthcare\, military\, industry\, and construction. Speakers may cover current usage\, methods to determine which applications are most compatible with exoskeletons\, policies\, training\, and practices when implementing exoskeletons\, needed testing before implementation\, and other relevant topics.” \nScheduled speakers based on their applications domain include: \n\n\nMedical: Ozell Sanders\, U.S. Food and Drug Administration \n\n\nMilitary: Jennifer Neugebauer\, U.S. Army Data and Analysis Center \n\n\nIndustry: Chris Reid\, Boeing \n\n\nConstruction: Karl Jefferson\, LiUNA\, Travise M. Parsons\, Associated Director\, OSH \n\n\nThis webinar is free for ASTM members\, and registration and additional information can be found on the ET CoE website here.
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/webinar-applications-for-exoskeletons/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Exoskeleton and PPE Interface Challenges Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The Exo Technology Center of Excellence (ET CoE) with the support of ASTM International will host a second roundtable on the vital topic of integrating occupational exoskeletons with other personal protective equipment (PPE). Industrial exoskeletons don’t exist in a vacuum and they often have to interact not only with the user but with other optional or mandatory safety equipment prescribed at the job site. Depending on the task\, upper and lower body exoskeletons may have to interact and be compatible with safety shoes\, hard hats\, safety glasses\, chemical protective suits\, fall harnesses\, respirators\, spark protective covering\, and others. This is the second online event hosted by ASTM International ET CoE on this topic with the first one held in 2020 “Exoskeletons – Considerations When Deciding to Use Them as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).” \nScheduled speakers include: \n\n\nKalavati Bhashyam\, Harmonic Bionics \n\n\nKarola Hagner\, Bundeswehr \n\n\nTricia Hock\, SEI \n\n\nPhilip Mattson\, Department of Homeland Security \n\n\nBrian Shiels\, ArcWear \n\n\nThis webinar is free for ASTM members\, and registration and additional information can be found on the ET CoE website here.
URL:https://exoskeletonreport.com/event/webinar-exoskeleton-and-ppe-interface-challenges-roundtable/
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