Anduze, May 22, 2023 - ErgoSanté, the European leader in passive exoskeletons, will once again participate in the Préventica Paris trade show from May 23 to 25, 2023 at Porte de Versailles - Stand i15. This will be an opportunity for the Cevennes-based company, recognized as one of the 9 most beautiful SMEs in France, to present two innovations that are changing the use of passive exoskeletons: the Hapo Up-front, thefirst 2-in-1 passive exoskeleton dedicated to the upper limbs, and the Hapo Sensor, thefirst passive exoskeleton data sensor created to provide real-time effort analysis.
Hapo Up-front | the1st 2-in-1 passive exoskeleton
Dedicated to the protection of the upper limbs for "overhead" tasks (up) or "arms out" tasks (front, formerly ms), the Hapo Up-front is the first passive exoskeleton of its kind. Designed to significantly reduce back or muscle pain and the onset of musculoskeletal disorders, it can be purchased as a kit (up-front) or individually (up or front). Its unique adaptive nature allows it to provide support by modulating its configuration at will, without tools and in less than 2 minutes. It has been developed with the key characteristics of the Hapo range: lightness, ease of use, freedom of movement, efficiency, and above all a universal user-centered design.
" The Hapo Up-front exoskeleton integrates exclusive composite materials such as carbon tubes and isoelastic spring blades. It's a clever blend of the mastered technology of our top-of-the-line Shiva Exo, the technical expertise of our designers and feedback from workers in the field. It's a first in the industry," says Samuel Corgne, founder and CEO of ErgoSanté.
Scientific data: reduces shoulder muscle activity by up to 40% without affecting postural balance or causing discomfort to users.
Hapo Sensor | the1st passive exoskeleton sensor in the world
The Hapo Sensor is a unique smartphone-driven tool that assesses the intensity and frequency of a passive exoskeleton user's flexion movements. The measurements transmitted by the sensor attached to the device provide objective information with scientific evidence. They help users, ergonomists and occupational health departments understand the benefits of the assistive device by displaying the rate of exoskeleton use and the weight of load saved during an activity.
"Many times, advertisements and marketing pitches reflect anything but reality. As a biomechanical doctor, I need science-based evidence to back up the arguments and make a choice. The Hapo Sensor brings objectivity to the actual use of passive exoskeletons and the concrete benefits they bring to their users," says Bérenger Le Tellier, ErgoSanté's scientific manager.
Scientific data: easy to install and use, the Hapo Sensor provides real-time analysis and reporting on your smartphone.
Préventica Paris 2023
Doors of Versailles
From May 23 to 25
Workspace design and development
Stand i15
We look forward to welcoming you at our booth
to make you discover our innovations
and even more surprises
Press contact - Guénaëlle Thiery
communication@ergosante.fr - 07 66 67 08 97