The development of powered exoskeletons has so far been largely restricted to the laboratory, the military, and areas such as rehabilitation therapy. This kind of technology also has obvious potential ...
They actually give them two hands, two legs, and superhuman strength. Sort of. Dubbed as the first industrial exoskeleton, the Robo-Mate aims to literally take a load off labor workers shoulders, ...
Performing repetitive and/or strenuous tasks can be hard on a worker's body, leading to muscle fatigue and even injury. Assistive exoskeletons are designed to help keep that from happening, with the ...
Comau, the global leader in advanced industrial automation solutions, launches MATE, its first innovative wearable exoskeleton. MATE has been designed to improve work quality in an efficient and ...
With examples ranging from 5G-connected hardhats to augmented reality (AR) headsets, wearable technologies are on the rise in industry. According to market research firm MarketsAndMarkets, the global ...
Can pairing man with machine help prevent common industrial workplace injuries? A number of research institutions across Europe seem to think so. They've banded together to help further development of ...
It's safe to say that robotics are the way of the future. People have been claiming that for years, true, but with advancements in 3D printing, power supplies and overall design, science fiction isn't ...
(MENAFN- Robotics & Automation News) Comau has launched the Mate-XT GO, the new wearable exoskeleton designed to support workers' arms and shoulders during repetitive or overhead tasks. Weighing less ...
Still needs technical finessing. Requires a lot of confidence to be worn outdoors. Not as exciting in running mode. In winter, my nose gets very cold, very quickly. Whether I’m at home or out on the ...
Athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking to push their training to the next level may be interested in a unique consumer exoskeleton in the form of the Sportsman 5. Designed to enhance fitness, hiking ...