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Musculoskeletal disorders are among the most common health issues in the logistics sector. They arise from the daily lifting and carrying of heavy loads at manual workplaces, leading to sick-leave rates of up to 25%. The consequences: overburdened staff, fatigue throughout the workday, high workforce turnover and measurable productivity losses. For businesses, this translates into substantial costs – ranging from €1 million to €30 million annually.
EASE aims offer effective solution with its new kind of exoskeleton. The system provides an innovative solution that not only boosts productivity and reduces sick-leave days but also improves employee satisfaction.
Unique Features of the EASE Exoskeleton:
Active Support: As the first exoskeleton of its kind, EASE actively supports the arms during lifting and carrying tasks. Similarly designed like a lightweight hiking backpack, the exoskeleton utilizes cables running along the arms, which are powered by motors to relieve strain on the arms and back.
Lightweight and User-Friendly: The system is designed to be light, slim, and incredibly easy to use. It ensures complete freedom of movement, even during secondary tasks.
High Responsiveness through AI-Powered Intention Recognition: Equipped with integrated sensors and AI-based data processing, the system reacts in real-time, determining exactly how much support is needed and adapting to the user’s movements.
IoT Capability: With its IoT interface, the exoskeleton's data can also be utilized to prepare manual workplaces for Industry 5.0.
New Prototype Release at LogiMAT 2025
At LogiMAT 2025, EASE will unveil the latest prototype of its exoskeleton for the first time. Interested companies will have the opportunity to rent the system for pilot tests in the coming year.
EASE invites all industry professionals to experience this innovative technology firsthand and discover its effectiveness and ease of use. Visit our booth to see how the EASE exoskeleton can revolutionize your workflows.
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