The newly-developed Vest EXoskeleton (VEX) is targeted at production-line workers whose job is primarily overhead, such as those bolting the underside of vehicles, fitting brake tubes, and attaching exhausts.
The ‘Chairless EXoskeleton’ (CEX) supports workers to maintain a sitting position without a stool or chair. At 1.6kg, it is light yet highly durable and able to withstand weights of up to 150kg.
At 2.5kg, VEX weighs 22-42% less than competing products and is worn like a backpack. The user places their arms through the shoulder straps of the vest, then fastens the chest and waist buckles.
Hyundai considering implementing VEX on plants globally. It is expected to go into commercial production in December by Hyundai Rotem; projected to cost nearly 30% lower existing products.
Hyundai develops vest exoskeleton to make overhead work easier

New Wearable Vest EXoskeleton (VEX) is up to 42% lighter than competing products; functions without the need for a battery by imitating human shoulder joint and using multi-link lift assistant module

04 Sep 2019 | 7650 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Hyundai Motor Group has developed new Vest EXoskeleton (VEX), a wearable robot created to assist industrial workers who spend long hours working in overhead environments.

The VEX enhances productivity and reduces fatigue of industrial workers by imitating the movement of human joints to boost load support and mobility. ...

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