Saturday, October 17, 2015

Everyone can be iron man which is to become a reality

Everyone can be iron man, which is to become a reality

Even if you don't have Tony Stark (Tony Stark) is so rich, but for the time being, you can still get a high-tech suit, or at least help you avoid back pain. The machinery and equipment is known as exoskeletons, which has gained more and more attention and is expected to get a solid position in the machinery manufacturing industry. Juicy Couture iPhone 6 cases

Japan Panasonic company has announced that it will start selling its exoskeleton designed to help workers make it easier to lift and carry items, to reduce the risk of injury. This set is its subsidiary ActiveLink jointly developed jointly by the Panasonic. It weighs just 13 pounds (5.9 kg), depending on the user's back, leg and foot, so that the wearer can carry 33 pounds (15 kilograms) overhead. The device is already in Japan Osaka warehouse Porter who carried out the test, is also the region's experiment forestry workers.

Everyone can be iron man, which is to become a reality

Although a exoskeleton is mostly used in medical and military fields, but the technology has begun to move beyond the confines of these areas, rushed out of the sky in more places, in many areas in need of manual labor, it can make a difference, especially in an ageing workforce today.

Matsushita spokesman Mio Yamanaka said: "we expect the exoskeleton or power auxiliary equipment, in 15 years are widely used in people's lives. They are used to physically demanding tasks, such as lifting, transportation, public works, construction, agriculture and forestry. "

Panasonic research and Development Kit includes a lightweight carbon fiber electric motor when the wearer to lift or carry an object, the sensor will activate the motor. In addition, the ActiveLink is testing a more mechanical suits, designed to help the wearer to carry load is 220 pounds (100 kilograms) of objects.

Exoskeleton era

Other companies are showing interest in this technology, and technology can help workers and helps to prevent injuries to workers. Joint technical ergonomics researchers at the University of Munich, Germany carmaker BMW has given employees a custom 3D print correction device, suitable for installation on the thumb and help them to perform repeated tasks. Another Germany automaker Audi, are testing a wearable device from Noonee company, it gives workers who need to perform repeated squats provide back support.

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Another Japan company Cyberdyne, has been selling exoskeletons for medical and industrial purposes. Neural signals the company's technology to detect the wearer's wish to move the front auxiliary force applied. Earlier this year, Cyberdyne and Japan Omron automation company has signed an agreement to develop assistive technology for factories.

Exoskeletons can also be used for patients recovering from tractor as well as supporting Walker. Earlier this week, a company called ReWalk is headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, released a device used for spinal cord injury crowd. The system allows those who usually requires a wheelchair to stand up and walk. Powerful exoskeleton was United States military tested over time.

Underlying the technology that will help to bring exoskeletons is more common. Two Conor Walsh, a professor at Harvard University and Robert Wood, exoskeleton is being developed using new materials and secondary motion of the wearer, make them lighter and more comfortable. If the technology can be commercialised, it makes the exoskeleton more attractive to workers and employers. Juicy Couture uk

via technologyreview

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