How Exoskeletons are Changing the Workplace
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Stefan Nicola tries out Ottobock’s bionic exoskeleton as the company searches for new ways to help heavy-lifting workers.
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The lady in thumbnail makes good use That “exosuit’ for the laborious task of drilling holes under my car.
I have to thank ottobock for buying up my only american competition suitx, now i have stock in the only us exoskeletal company
Highly recommend the Comau MATE for workers
DOES EXOSKELETON HELP UNDER THE KNEE THE AMPUTEES?
This is like the opposite of rock lee taking off his ankle weights, imagine a really fit, fast, strong, and flexible mma fighter that exercises twice a day for a total of 8 hours daily, then puts that on to fight somone. That would be brutal
Something needs to be designed for picking up something at waist level and then setting it down waist to neck level. Picking something up in the 150lbs range.
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That's illogical explanation, it just takes the help of other muscles in the body .
Companies will just make employees work more hours if this becomes a thing.
where are you living bro? :D
Ok and? If workers dont get tired, i know a vast majority would accept the extra pay
These are obviously designed so that over time you become physically weaker and then have to depend on the device just to function.
My dude, cars were built so that you don't travel by foot anymore hence making you weaker.
@Archie Archius I'm going to assume my comment went over your head. But yes, shoes tend to damage your feet. It's still better than going barefoot, but most shoes have too much cushion, which leads to knee pain. I myself have started to use barefoot shoes with no cushion, which makes you walk a certain way so you don't have to damage your knees.
@@Ace_Bandido808 Have a nice life.