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Hyundai and Kia Launch Wearable Robot to Boost Worker Safety

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Seoul, South Korea – Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have unveiled a new wearable robot, the X-ble Shoulder, designed to assist workers in industries that require repetitive overhead tasks. The new device is part of the companies' growing robotics portfolio and aims to improve worker safety and productivity.

The X-ble Shoulder, the second product in Hyundai and Kia's wearable robotics brand, X-ble, operates without a motor, relying on tension springs to provide support. This design eliminates the need for charging and reduces weight. The robot is specifically designed to alleviate strain on the shoulder and upper arm, reducing the risk of musculoskeletal disorders commonly associated with overhead work.

"We are excited to launch the X-ble Shoulder, which represents a significant step forward in our efforts to develop innovative technologies that enhance human capabilities," said [Name], a representative from Hyundai Motor Company or Kia Corporation. "By reducing the physical strain on workers, we believe this technology will help improve safety and productivity in a wide range of industries."

Key features of the X-ble Shoulder include:

Lightweight and durable: The robot is made from carbon composite and wear-resistant materials, making it both strong and lightweight.
Customizable: The X-ble Shoulder comes in two models: a standard model for general tasks and an adjustable model for repetitive tasks.
Comfortable: The robot is designed to be comfortable to wear for extended periods, with a detachable harness for easy cleaning and maintenance.
Data-driven: The X-ble Shoulder can collect data on worker movement and posture, allowing for the development of customized solutions for different work environments.
Hyundai and Kia plan to initially deploy the X-ble Shoulder in their own manufacturing plants, followed by a broader rollout to other industries, including construction, shipbuilding, aerospace, and agriculture. The companies also plan to expand their wearable robotics portfolio with the development of new products such as an exoskeleton for the waist and a medical-grade wearable robot for rehabilitation.

The launch of the X-ble Shoulder highlights Hyundai and Kia's commitment to innovation and their vision of a future where humans and machines work together to improve productivity and quality of life.

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