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How will exoskeletons change construction?

Willmott Dixon has been trialling an EksoVest supplied by Ekso Bionics

From productivity to safety, wearable robotics will have a huge impact on construction – but does the industry understand the implications? By Dr Graeme Larsen 

The adoption of robotics by the construction sector has been slow, partly because of the cost and partly because of the nature of sites. 

Wearable robotics were initially developed for medical and military applications, for use by humans to aid physical performance. Best understood as a mechanical suit, termed an ‘exoskeleton’, they assist the movement and weight-bearing capacity of an operative’s limbs, often powered by a battery pack. 

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