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The exoskeleton chair that aids health & safety

Marc Sapetti, designer of the “chairless chair”, tells Stephen Cousins how passive exoskeletons designed for use in the automotive industry could eventually reach construction.

What is the “chairless chair”?

A wearable passive exoskeleton, attached to the back of the legs, that enables users to walk around freely, then quickly move into a supported squat, crouch, or seated position as required.

The device is made from lightweight and durable engineering plastics, such as polyamide, and was developed in collaboration with product manufacturer Noonee for use by factory workers at automotive firms who are required to carry out repetitive tasks, such as the assembly of small parts into a car chassis.

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