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Exoskeleton and robotic arm reduce factory lifting strain by up to 65%
More and more robots are assisting workers in factories. However, human-robot collaboration is still far from seamless.
Factories are increasingly using robots to help workers complete difficult and repetitive tasks. However, in many workplaces, ...
This real Iron Man Mark 2 suit project focuses on turning a fictional superhero concept into a working engineering prototype ...
Researchers from Prof. Lorenzo Masia’s team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a solution that enables a factory worker wearing an exoskeleton to work closely and safely with a ...
- Exoskeleton reduces physical effort by up to 65 per cent. - The robot wirelessly transmits information about a component’s weight to the exoskeleton. - The robot can handle components weighing up to ...
What if you could wear a robotic device that boosted your strength and endurance, making heavy lifting and other physical tasks feel almost effortless? In some labs and factories, that high-tech ...
Sean Averill, an undergraduate student in the College of Engineering, was quoted in a July 6 Tech Times story about a project he’s working on at the US Army Research Laboratory to develop an ...
Many medical exosuits are built to improve walking, but researchers at ETH Zurich might have a solution to improve your arm strength. They've developed the Myoshirt, a wearable arm exomuscle that can ...
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