2024.08.09
Hyundai Motor to mass-produce 'wearable robot' exoskeleton in December
By SARAH CHEA, Korea JoongAng Daily - Hyundai Motor plans to begin mass-producing “wearable robots” this year.
The Korean automaker
said Wednesday that its domestic plants would begin the mass production of its
X-ble Shoulder exoskeleton in December for eventual sale.
The product aims to
reduce the risk of workplace injuries and increase the muscular strength of
manufacturing workers.
“Specific details
about the production size have not been decided,” a Hyundai Motor spokesperson
said. “The wearable robots will also be used in various Hyundai Motor, Kia and
Mobis plants.”
The X-ble Shoulder
vest, an upgraded version of the VEX contraption that Hyundai first showed off
in 2019, is worn like a backpack and emulates the human shoulder to aid workers
in assembly line tasks, aiming to reduce their muscle fatigue and risk of musculoskeletal
disorders.
The wearable device
weighs around 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) and does not include a battery.
It is reported to
cost multiple millions of won.
This will be
Hyundai's first attempt to commercialize its robots. The company has made
aggressive investments in robotics in recent years and has maintained the
sector as a key growth engine alongside electrification and hydrogen.
The conglomerate, in
2021, invested $880 million in Boston Dynamics, acquiring a controlling stake
in the Massachusetts-based robotics company. Boston Dynamics is known for
having developed the four-legged robot Spot, humanoid robot Atlas and
warehouse-specialized robot Stretch.