SNEAK PEEK
Exoskeletons, which are a kind of wearable assistive technology, are advancing at a rapid pace. Five years ago, the focus was on academic studies and industry pilots evaluating the effectiveness of exoskeletons in reducing muscle activity, back strain, and leading indicators of injury risk. Now, there are growing accounts of larger exoskeleton deployments in the industry and new studies shining a light on the economic impact and the longitudinal impacts on injuries and operations.
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