These exoskeletons are making the world easier to navigate
These exoskeletons are making the world easier to navigate:
#1
You can literally take this seat anywhere. The Chairless Chair is a tool you can lean on. When locked, it can be rested on.
#2
Lowe's is giving its workers "Iron Man suits." It makes carrying heavy loads easier. Lowe's worked with Virginia Tech on the project.
#3
Ford assembly line workers are testing EksoVest. It helps reduce injury from repetitive tasks.
#4
This exoskeleton can help people with paraplegia walk. "Phoenix" was designed by suitX. suitX calls it "the world's lightest and most advanced exoskeleton."
#5
This robotic glove is helping some people with paralysis. The Exo-Glove is a wearable soft robot. The motion of your wrist controls the fingers. Users can lift and grasp things up to a pound.
#6
This suit gives you super strength. suitX makes 5 types of modular suits. They help reduce workloads of the user.
#7
Ekso exoskeletons can help people with paraplegia walk again. It's a robot that adds power to your hips and knees.
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