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US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldier...

US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldier...

US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldier...

US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldier...

US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldier...

US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldier...

US Army asking industry for new exoskeleton options

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is looking for both powered and unpowered exoskeleton technologies that can help soldiers better perform combat-related tasks, as well as more repetitive logistic ones, according to a 11 March request for information notice.

“Exoskeletons are viewed by the army as a promising approach to enable soldiers to maintain peak performance when designed to improve strength, endurance, and ergonomics while maintaining user safety and reducing physical injury risk during various occupational tasks, loads, or repetitive motion,” the army wrote.


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