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The latest study by Tim Schubert and Prof Robert Weidner has been published by Applied Sciences MDPI. The study investigates how an active shoulder exoskeleton can reduce physical strain during demanding overhead work - a key challenge in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) operations.
💡 The results show promising potential applications not only for soldiers working in contaminated environments, but also for industrial workers performing overhead work for extended periods of time.
👉 Read here to learn more about how assistive technologies can improve safety and performance in the workplace.
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