Why Physical Therapists Should Use Exoskeletons For Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
The FDA designates medical exoskeletons as a class II (intermediate risk) medical device, and they are cleared for use with patients who have an SCI.
Flying Robots 3D Print Structures in Flight
Flying 3D-printing robots modeled after wasps and birds may one day repair and build structures at remote sites beyond the reach of standard construction teams, a new study finds.
Ortholife Athens
October 2022 the mollii concept comes in Greece and Cyprus by Ortholife Athens!!!!
Ottobock Bionic Exoskeletons
Our back exoskeletons relieve the user's spine and lower back by up to 60% when handling loads.
Exoskeletons boost Malaysian palm oil harvest
Research student Haziq Ramli wears an exoskeleton to harvest fruit from oil palm trees at his family estate.
Genossenschaft Migros Ostschweiz implemented the Auxivo LiftSuit
The supermarket chain identified opportunities in areas from large-scale logistics and warehousing to restocking shelves in individual markets.
Military Exoskeletons and the Fight With Bureaucracy

Many North American exoskeleton developers owe their beginnings to U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) investments.
Soft exoskeletons are used for postural support.
The aim is to promote the health of employees and prevent postural damage and injuries.
Strenuous activities overhead or at chest height?
The shoulder exoskeleton S700 reaches under the arms with up to 5 kg of additional force.
Exoskeletons pass everyday test: Innovative technology relieves employees in the warehouse
DACHSER has tested active exoskeletons from the company German Bionic for everyday work in the warehouse for the first time.
Prevention in the workplace: exoskeletons to protect against stress injuries
Exoskeletons take the strain off the body and help to perform certain movements without hindering the user.
Working world: Exoskeletons for industry under test
Exoskeletons are designed to protect employees from overwork. And they could even improve their output and work performance. A comparison of technologies.
AN EXOSKELET SUPPORTS A MILLION WORKERS IN THE FUTURE: This Thing Has My Back
One model is manufactured by the Dutch company "Skelex". It is designed to relieve the shoulders during overhead work.