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LG Introduced The Exoskeleton Suit For Carrying Heavy Load by cybercrackerftp(m): 10:46am On Nov 05, 2018

LG introduced the exoskeleton suit for carrying heavy load

Quite imperceptibly, exoskeletons ceased to be something that is described in only fantastic works and exists only in the form of prototypes in the laboratories of large corporations. Now both enuzasti and military are developing and implementing their exoskeletons. Plans to join this race and LG, which recently introduced its industrial version of the exoskeleton.

The development was named CLOi SuitBot. And it is intended primarily to support the legs and lower back when performing heavy physical work. In addition, the device will collect various biometric data about the user, such as pressure, pulse, body temperature, and so on, in order to protect the user from overvoltage. In addition, the built-in computer will also analyze the nature of the activity in order to most effectively provide support and assist in the performance of work.

The exoskeleton consists of a main control unit, fixed on the belt, connected to a pair of legs on a pallet. The use is as simple as possible: the user gets up on the platform, connects the control unit, fastens the belt on the unit and on the legs, after which you can get to work. Read More...

source: https://www.realgeeks.com.ng/lg-introduced-the-exoskeleton-for-loading-and-unloading/

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