New exoskeleton technology can help reduce worker fatigue or injury
Ford assembly line workers are testing new upper body exoskeletal technology – EksoVest – that helps lessen the chance...
Autocar Professional Bureau
11 Nov 2017
As the human body ages, bones lose density and connective tissue stiffens. This can result in an anthropometry that has a different interaction with the seatbelt and frontal airbag.
Read moreFord assembly line workers are testing new upper body exoskeletal technology – EksoVest – that helps lessen the chance...
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