A 3D-printed, wearable exoskeleton might be the key to preventing repetitive strain injuries and improving gender equality in the construction industry, LSU researchers say.
Despite the ongoing debate around how open or resistant the industry is to accepting change, construction has long been a sector where innovation can significantly enhance safety and efficiency. One ...
A research team at Louisiana State University is developing a wearable exoskeleton prototype designed to protect construction ...
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Comau introduces MATE-XT GO, the new wearable exoskeleton designed to support workers’ arms and shoulders during repetitive ...