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Recycling

Recycling old electrical appliances with AI

In the Kikerp project, researchers at Fraunhofer IPK are developing an AI assistance system that evaluates disused appliances for refurbishment: are they suitable for repair or do they need to be recycled? Integrated into a cloud-based management platform, the system for image-based identification of household appliances helps to determine their quality and price.

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Working more easily with the S700 exoskeleton

More strength, less load. With the S700 active shoulder exoskeleton, activities above the head and at chest height are demonstrably and noticeably easier. The exoskeleton can also be individually adapted to the user. The S700 offers prevention against overload and fatigue - intelligently solved and without any superpowers.

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Body-worn support systems

The active shoulder exoskeleton S700 from exoIQ

The advantage of an active exoskeleton is obvious. Like passive systems, they transfer the load from weaker to stronger parts of the body. Following intensive biomechanical analyses, the Hamburg-based company exoIQ has developed an active exoskeleton that provides up to 5 kg of force support per arm, making activities above the head and at chest height noticeably easier.

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