A Couple of years ago, exoskeleton maker, Ekso Bionics, released the EksoVest, which was a lighter weight, upper body support mechanism that provided lift support to the wearer. After real world testing and customer feedback, Ekso Bionics has released the next generation of the EksoVest, called EVO.
The Ekso EVO is a slimmer, sleeker, and lighter weight version of the EksoVest that also promises a reduced cost, more comfort, and reduced heat while still providing plenty of support for the user. Like the previous mode, the EVO does not require a power source to get the benefits, it uses a passive, spring loaded system to provide 5-15 pounds of lift assistance in each arm.
The company says the new vest should also offer additional flexibility, while maintaining the ruggedness necessary at a construction site or manufacturing plant. Their goal with the EVO is to help reduce shoulder, neck, and back injuries from overhead work, repetitive tasks, and overexertion.
Perhaps even more importantly, the EVO is compatible with standard safety harnesses when working from heights. It’s also able to be put on and controlled without the help of another person.
“Through working closely with our customers, we gained tremendous insights and feedback that help us evolve EVO to better meet their needs and provide a programmatic solution to some of their most complicated ergonomic problems,” said Michael Pratt, vice president at Ekso Bionics, in a press release. “By augmenting human capabilities, EVO was designed to relieve the burden on industrial workers and provide them with a technology solution that improves their quality of life. True to our mission, we are now offering a flexible acquisition model that will lower the capital barrier and allow more industrial workers access to the latest exoskeleton technology.”
While Ekso Bionics has stated the EVO will be lighter and less expensive than the EksoVest, it has not released the specifics. The EksoVest retailed for about $7,000 and weighed 9.5 pounds, so we at least know it won’t go over either of those figures.
For more information, check out their EVO Introduction video below:
source https://www.constructionjunkie.com/blog/2020/8/27/ekso-bionics-unveils-evo-a-new-lighter-weight-exoskeleton-for-construction
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