Cyber Human Systems is the only Spanish company where exoskeletons are designed and developed for the industry. Being a spin-off of Gogoa Mobility Robots, we are pioneers in the field of robotics and biomedical engineering.
They currently offer:
– EXOSOFT,
– EXOARMS,
– EXOSHOULDER,
– EXOWAIST.
Arzubia Kalea, 10B, 7
48220 Abadiño,
Vizcaya,
Spain
Phone: +34 666 32 53 61
Company Info
Headquarters
2018
Founded
n/a
Funding
Private
Revenue
Products
ExoWaist
The Exowaist exoskeleton aids in hip-lumbar mobility and weightlifting by offering adjustable assistance to the wearer. This assistance system enables the operator to perform strenuous postures, lift bulky objects, or execute repetitive lumbar motions with ease.
ExoSoft
This is a textile exoskeleton designed for lumbar support. It incorporates artificial muscles composed of elastomers with varying degrees of deformation, which assist the user in performing movements that may otherwise strain the lower back.
This exoskeleton provides a balance of comfort and long-term lumbar protection. At only 0.8 kg, it is the lightweight.
The level of assistance can be adjusted by using 3 interchangeable elastomers with different support levels:
– Light: supports less than 7 kg
– Medium: supports between 7 and 15 kg
– Heavy: supports more than 15 kg.
ExoArms
This textile exoskeleton is designed to offer both lumbar support and arm assistance in an ergonomic manner. The exoskeleton includes artificial muscles that function similarly to biceps, allowing the wearer to lift heavy loads, maintain static work postures, and transfer loads with ease.
The exoskeleton can support loads ranging from 5 to 10 kg in the arms, and it offers variable support between 7 and 15 kg using three interchangeable elastomers with different assistance levels in the lower back. The levels include light, for loads under 7 kg, medium for loads between 7 and 15 kg, and heavy for loads over 15 kg.
ExoShoulder
The portable exoskeleton known as exoshoulder aids the operator in maintaining proper postures and reducing loads when performing repetitive tasks with their arms elevated.
The exoskeleton achieves this by providing arm support, effectively reducing weight and preventing arm fatigue, which in turn, helps prevent pain.