Comau, the global leader in advanced industrial automation solutions, launches MATE, its first innovative wearable exoskeleton. MATE has been designed to improve work quality in an efficient and ...
Performing repetitive and/or strenuous tasks can be hard on a worker's body, leading to muscle fatigue and even injury. Assistive exoskeletons are designed to help keep that from happening, with the ...
The Comau Mate exoskeleton is designed to assist shoulder “flexo-extension” movement. Earlier this year, we covered the integration of automation technologies with workers in our feature “Are You ...
To help alleviate physical stress and reduce the ergonomic risk to workers in its Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil parts logistics operations, John Deere has deployed multiple Mate-XT wearable exoskeletons ...
(MENAFN- Robotics & Automation News) Comau has launched the Mate-XT GO, the new wearable exoskeleton designed to support workers' arms and shoulders during repetitive or overhead tasks. Weighing less ...
This article appeared in Electronic Design and has been published here with permission. Since the First Industrial Revolution, manufacturers have used technology to make things better, faster and ...
Formerly known mainly for classic industrial robots, Stellantis subsidiary Comau, based in Grugliasco near Turin, now also offers cobots and exoskeletons in addition to a wide range of advanced ...
Since the First Industrial Revolution, manufacturers have used technology to make things better, faster, and cheaper. Today, with the Fourth Industrial Revolution upon us, the focus has evolved from ...
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