One of the biggest adoption blockers for occupational exoskeletons isn’t the hardware or its cost, but the fear of the unknown. Safety leaders and frontline...
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Australian Channel Nine news reports a major milestone in military exoskeleton use: 470 exosuits were purchased by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and...
The National Safety Council (NSC) announced the winner of its Safety Innovation Challenge during the closing keynote at the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo...
HeroWear, the Apex 2 exosuit maker, released injury and incident data collected over one-quarter million work hours across multiple customer sites. The results...
There is a funding opportunity on the horizon for companies or organizations interested in the testing and implementation of novel solutions to combat common...
Today, the Nashville, TN, exoskeleton company HeroWear revealed its latest wearable product, the Apex 2. The new exosuit is based on three years of customer...
This article was originally posted on Forbes.com (link) on August 16, 2022. A passive exoskeleton model designed and evaluated with the help of over 100...
Applied Ergonomics 2022 has published a webinar from Nov 2021 by Matt Marino on exoskeleton technology. Matt is a Director of Ergonomics at HeroWear, CEO of...
Fit and comfort are critical to adopting exoskeleton devices, but they are usually evaluated subjectively through questionnaires and surveys. Last year, we...
Tuesday, October 13, was the first day of the 2020 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) ErgoX Symposium with three entirely separate but interchangeable...



