Published on October 1st,2009 at 2:46 PM
By daimaou
By daimaou
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
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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.
How many exoskeleton suits does it take to lift a single exoskeleton suit? Three it seems.