Published on October 1st,2009 at 2:46 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Power Loader Exoskeleton Suite

Here’s the most impressive exoskeleton we’ve seen so far. Activelink engineers (belonging to the Panasonic Group) turned the hydraulic exoskeleton suit appearing in the sci-fi classic “Aliens” into reality!

Built from aluminum (230kg), this dual-arm power amplification robot lifts up to 100kg worth of material with almost no effort from the person wearing it. While the Powerloader is now a product under development, Activelink is planning to market it in 2015.

Via Panasonic
Category Robot
              
Power Loader Exoskeleton Suite
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Comments
 

  • Ironsun

    Amazing, it’s finally here! Well i guess it will help a lot and they gonna make some suits that are capable to lift much more than a “prototype” we can see in the picture.

  • Anon

    How many exoskeleton suits does it take to lift a single exoskeleton suit? Three it seems.

 

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