Together with our colleagues from the Laboratorium Fertigungstechnik of the Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, we had the opportunity to provide exciting insights into the latest progress of the EVO-MTI project.
Our contributions focused on:
🔹 the presentation of humanoid test beds for the evaluation and derivation of exoskeleton properties,
🔹 the presentation of approaches to adapt an exoskeleton for live monitoring, including measurement of arm angle and visualisation of adaptive control of applied support,
🔹 as well as the demonstration of the integration of cobots into exoskeleton development to enable new testing and application scenarios.
A particular highlight was the discussion on how the combination of exoskeletons with innovative testing methods can further unlock the potential of these technologies for humans and industry.
Many thanks to all participants for the open exchange and inspiring discussions - the dtec.bw annual conference once again emphasised how crucial interdisciplinary collaboration is for progress in research and practice!