Welcome to the newest player in the exoskeleton industry German Bionic Systems and their first wearable robot to enter production: the CRAY X. Â The CRAY X is a...
Tag - Industrial Exoskeleton
The Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) has published JIS B 8456-1 designed to prescribe safety performance and labeling criteria for lumbar support wearable...
The Virginia Tech Assistive Robotics Laboratory begins limited trials of a passive industrial exoskeleton designed in collaboration with Lowe’s...
The WearRAcon17 finished strong with presentations by wearable robotics experts and rising stars of the exoskeleton industry. Â Some of the WearRAcon17 day...
One small step for the BMW Group, one giant leap for the exoskeleton industry. Â The BMW Group has decided to move ahead and add several dozen arm and shoulder...
Have you ever wondered how electromyography (EMG) could be used to control or test exoskeleton devices? Â Or have you ever mused about the origins of passive...
Lift and carry is one of the most common causes for back injury. Â This is an area where exoskeletons for work and industry can have a meaningful impact. Â This...
One large step for ErgoSkeletons™, one even larger step for all exoskeletons. The V22 and FLx by StrongArm® Technologies have gone on sale on 3M’s website. ...
It’s a Gundam!  No, wait.  It is the new wearable robot by the Hyundai Motor Group.  Hyundai revealed its newest exoskeleton prototype on a company blog...
Wearable robotics designed to be used in an industrial setting is the fastest growing field of exoskeleton research. Â Exoskeletons for work and industry can be...