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ErgoSanté launches LEA, a postural analysis application based on artificial intelligence to objectify the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders

Anduze, 22 June 2021 - ErgoSantéa technological player in the social economy dedicated to health and ErgoSanté, a technological player in the social and solidarity economy dedicated to health and well-being at work, is presenting a new mobile application at the Preventica trade fair this week that allows ergonomists to generate scientific data on the physical stress of workers during their activity. Called LEA, this application is available free of charge to all professionals concerned with the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders.

On the occasion of the PREVENTICA trade fair, which will be held in Lyon from 22 to 24 June 2021, Ergosanté is unveiling LEA (Ergonomic Analysis Software), the first postural analysis application designed for ergonomics and health prevention professionals in companies. LEA is being previewed this week to all Health, Safety and Security managers, to those in charge of workstation adjustments, and to those involved in disability in companies.

LEA is an application that provides near-instantaneous access to personalised scientific data on work postures, with the aim of preventing musculoskeletal disorders. LEA uses artificial intelligence to process large quantities of data (deep-learning) and compare the postural profiles thus analysed with bio-mechanical standards (RULA method). Its use allows to objectively highlight the points to be improved, in order to make the prevention measures implemented more effective.

Samuel Corgne, CEO and founder of ErgoSanté, says " Technological progress only interests me if it can serve our objective, which is to preserve the health of as many workers as possible . This is whywe have developed LEA, an application for all ergonomists to enable themtoassess more precisely both the needs and the effectiveness of the solutions implemented.This system, which has been used internally at Ergosanté to validate the impact of our products, isnow available to everyone for better MSD prevention. »

ABOUT ERGOSANTE

Because despite the progress made by society, work in companies is generating more and more health problems, ErgoSanté is improving the working conditions of both able-bodied and disabled people, by bringing technological innovation to the service of the greatest number of people through tailor-made solutions.

ErgoSanté designs and distributes ergonomic equipment adapted to the specific needs of companies and their employees: its ambition is to offer the best technical solution to health problems in the workplace, including disabilities.

Created in 2013, ErgoSanté has 100 expert employees in 15 agencies to support companies throughout France and, since 2020, internationally.

https://lea.ergosante.fr/

CONTACTS

Press: Calyptus - Mathieu Calleux / Nicolas Hélin - 01 53 65 37 91 / 37 96 - ergosante@calyptus.net


PREVENTICA LYON 2021 GOOD NEWS!

Préventica Lyon is confirmed for 22, 23, 24 June at Eurexpo

Préventica Lyon 2021 meet ergosanté stand G23

We are looking forward to seeing you at Preventica Lyon in 2021, we are looking forward to meeting you in safety! We look forward to presenting our ergonomic solutions, our leading products and much more. We are looking forward to meeting you again in a safe way. Ask for your free badge on the Preventica website or via the button at the bottom of the page. Ergosanté looks forward to seeing you at stand G23!

Visit us at our stand G23


EUREXPO Boulevard de l'Europe 69680 Chassieu

Come and discover our ergonomic chairs, exoskeletons and other ergonomic solutions to reduce work fatigue and RSI.

INVITATION CODE : EILY396

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The Hapo exoskeleton is being tested at the Alès-en-Cévennes hospital

exoskeleton hapo hospital ales
The Hapo, ErgoSanté's exoskeleton, being tested at the hospital in Alès (Gard). Radio France - Ludovic Labastrou

The Alès hospital is currently testing an exoskeleton from the company ErgoSanté in Anduze (Gard). Employees who are confronted with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which account for the majority of sick leave, are getting older. The Hapo could help them to stay in work.

The Hapo, theexoskeleton, designed and manufactured by the company ErgoSanté in Anduze, is currently being tested at the hospital in Alès-en-Cévennes. A work support system - a solution for the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders - the ErgoSantéexoskeleton was intended for use in industry, but it seems that with a few adaptations it could prove to be very useful in the hospital environment.


Source: Ludovic Labastrou, France Bleu Gard Lozère
https://www.francebleu.fr/infos/sante-sciences/video-l-exosquelette-d-ergosante-anduze-teste-au-centre-hospitalier-d-ales-en-cevennes-1620994938



Hapo is being tested at the hospital in Alès.

#ErgoSanté from Anduze (Gard) tests Hapo, its exoskeleton, at #hôpitalesencevennes. Report

Published by France Bleu Gard Lozère on Friday 14 May 2021


The AeraMax Professional 3 air purifier retains 99.97% of particles with a smallest diameter of 0.3 microns.

AERAMAX air purifier at Ergosanté

The AeraMax Pro AM III air purifier is equipped with an ultra-quiet five-speed fan that is ideal for 24-hour use. It also removes viruses and fungi from the air. But it also has two operating modes, standard and silent. And it is equipped with indicators for easy maintenance.

The purifier has a built-in air quality sensor. This automatically adjusts the fan speed to clean the air you breathe.

This is why Ergosanté markets this air purifier. Its purpose will be to treat the polluted air formed inside a living space. Living spaces are often confronted with different forms of pollution due, among other things, to human activity. It will clean the living space to make it bacteria-free by removing 99.97% of particles with the smallest diameter of 0.3 microns. This includes pollen, ragweed and other allergens, viruses, microbes, dust mites, fungi, animal dander and cigarette smoke.

The purification system of the AM III air purifier works in 4 stages to remove 99.97% of the pollutants from the air.

Charcoal filter
True HEPA filter
AeraSafe antimicrobial treatment
PlasmaTrue technology


The HAPO posture harness changes the life of employees who handle heavy loads or perform repetitive movements! Feedback from the Elior France company on their daily load carrying.

To find out more about the HAPO and to act for your employees, contact us!

The Hapo is a revolutionary posture harness that helps its user to preserve his back on a daily basis. The Hapo posture harness is the result of several years of research at the Ergosanté Technology Centre and is a concentrate of technology manufactured in the Ergosanté workshops in Anduze. A posture harness offers all the advantages of providing an effective solution without having to wear a cumbersome element such as an exoskeleton.

The Hapo is simple to use, light, easy to carry and weighs only 1.2 kg. It can be taken everywhere, put under clothes and thus used in environments requiring to cover oneself. The harness can be put in place quickly, however we advise you to be trained by our teams before using it.

Our advisors are specially trained to use and put in place this solution. The posture harness can be tried out all over France and Europe! A consultant will study with you the best solution and present the harness to all your teams.

To find out more about the Hapo and contact our teams.


ErgoSanté, designer and manufacturer of ergonomic equipment adapted to the needs of employees, will build a new manufacturing workshop in Anduze.

By Hubert Vialatte Published on Dec. 3, 2020 at 19:22

Specialising in the design and manufacture of ergonomic seats and new models of exoskeletons, the adapted company ErgoSanté obtained a grant of 800,000 euros as part of the "Territoires d'Industrie" programme. This grant is part of a global financing project of 2 million euros.

This project comprises several stages: acceleration of international development, structuring of the adapted business model, further innovation, training, acquisition of machinery, construction of a new manufacturing workshop.

"The grant from France Relance will speed things up," says Samuel Corgne, director and founder ofErgoSanté. The challenge is to "get our hands back on the manufacturing capacity, to rebalance production between England and Anduze".

50 jobs created between 2020 and 2023

The two UK industrial sites will continue to produce complex tapestries - seats for an amputee or a heavyweight person, etc. - which will be used in the future.

In Anduze, the plant will be expanded by the end of 2021 by 1,000 m2, "which is 1.5 times more than the current surface area. We are awaiting the validation of the project by the town council of Anduze, whose executive has just changed," says Samuel Corgne. The architect is Aitec (architecture, engineering, technical and construction engineering), based in Alès.

This extension is a necessity, whereas e-commerce, via the betterwork.fr website, has been boosted by the development of workstation fittings linked to the boom in teleworking: sale of seats, cushions, mice, briefcases...". But for the moment, we are unable to increase our manufacturing capacity as sales increase," warns Samuel Corgne.

With this new industrial tool, ErgoSanté plans to create 26 direct, non-relocatable local jobs in three years, to be added to the 25 jobs already created this year. The adapted company will thus have to "increase its skills on very complex products". While maintaining its identity as a committed player in the social and solidarity economy. " ErgoSanté is doing its part to promote integration, and that's what makes me thrilled. I'm not interested in working with people who are doing well," concludes Samuel Corgne.

Created in 2013, ErgoSanté employs 90 people in 16 branches. Turnover (€7 million last year) is expected to grow by 10% this year.

Hubert Vialatte

Les Echos

Source: https: //www.lesechos.fr/pme-regions/occitanie/territoires-dindustrie-ergosante-obtient-800000-euros-pour-son-projet-industriel-a-anduze-1270918


Thursday 19/11/2020 from 10.00 to 12.00 am

The Resource Centre for Employment Disability Compensation is pleased to invite you to its Ergonomics & Innovation Morning: the exoskeleton at the service of MSD prevention. You will be presented models from the Paexo Range and the HAPO, a postural harness that reduces lumbar effort and preserves the intervertebral discs. Non-tranhumanist exoskeletons, distributed by the ErgoSanté group.

With the exceptional participation of Kévin Lebel, Biomechanical Engineer and Manager of ErgoSanté Technologie, the company behind this exoskeleton related to posture harnesses.


Kévin Lebel / Biomechanical Engineer and Manager of Ergosanté Technologie


ON THE PROGRAMME FOR 19/11/2020

09h50 - 10h00

Welcome and arrival of listeners

10:00 - 10:10 a.m.

Presentation Cap Emploi 33 and Groupe ErgoSanté

10:10 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

HAPO presentation and in situ visualizations

10:20 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Intervention Kévin Lebel

11h00 - 12h00

Questions & Exchanges


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Anduze, 13 November 2020 - Ergosanté, a technological player in the social and solidarity economy dedicated to health and well-being at work, today announced the official confirmation by Alès Agglomération of the allocation of a state subsidy of 800,000 euros as part of the "Territoires d'Industrie" programme. This subsidy is part of a global financing project of 2 million euros.

In constant development since its creation, Ergosanté is one of the companies contributing to the strategy of reconquering territories, in this case the Alès Basin where it is established. The €800,000 grant confirmed today by Territoires d'industrie is part of a €2 million global financing programme, comprising €1.2 million in grants, €400,000 in bank loans and €400,000 in equity capital. It aims to finance industrial projects that create jobs and wealth for the region, namely :

  • The construction of a new manufacturing plant for ergonomic seats, which will allow the relocation of part of the production, and the exoskeletons produced by the company;
  • The pursuit of innovation through the development of new models of exoskeletons;
  • The structuring of the adapted business model;
  • Accelerating international development.

On this last point, Ergosanté, having noted a strong interest in its range of exoskeletons internationally, has started to structure its export distribution network and is already present in New Zealand, Holland and the USA. Discussions are in progress with distributors in Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Italy and the United Kingdom. The investments described above are expected to create 26 direct jobs locally over 3 years, as well as many indirect jobs, in the region and at the national level. These will be in addition to the 25 jobs already created this year, despite the health crisis. Samuel Corgne, founder and CEO of Ergosanté, states "Through this valuable assistance, the State, the region, Alès Agglomération and the partners of the Territoires d'Industrie programme are reaffirming their confidence in our company. The choice of Ergosanté is not insignificant because by helping our development, we accelerate the national and international influence of our solutions that promote integration and job retention. The economic and social impact of this financing therefore extends far beyond the region".

ABOUT ERGOSANTE

Because despite the progress of society, work in companies generates more and more health problems, Ergosanté improves the working conditions of able-bodied and disabled people, bringing technological innovation to the service of the greatest number through tailor-made solutions. Ergosanté designs and distributes ergonomic equipment adapted to the specific needs of companies and their employees: its ambition is to offer the best technical solution to health problems in companies, even up to the point of disability. Created in 2013, Ergosanté brings together 90 expert employees in 16 branches to support companies throughout France.

https://www.ergosante.fr

PRESS CONTACTS : Calyptus - Mathieu Calleux / Nicolas Hélin -01 53 65 37 91 / 37 96 --ergosante@calyptus.net


Alpha clean seat

The Covid pandemic19 obliges companies to change their modus operandi and to protect their employees as best as possible. Some choose to telework, others equip and secure their sites. Ergosanté innovates and offers an ergonomic alpha clean chair equipped with a Bactericidal, Antimicrobial and Antifungal fabric, which is the ideal solution to continue working without worrying about the chair on which you are sitting. Ergosanté thus offers you an ergonomic alpha clean seat manufactured in its workshops combining comfort and safety, all compatible with your morphology. This chair therefore integrates all the elements that make it an ergonomic seat, inflatable lumbar support, seat height and depth adjustment, armrests covered with the same fabric as the seat and backrest. Armrests covered with the same fabric as the seat and backrest.

This alpha clean ergonomic chair benefits from all the know-how and manufacturing quality of Ergosanté Production. Manufactured in a traditional way in Anduze the adapted company produces a high quality chair including all the functionalities for a guaranteed comfort. But above all for peace of mind where you don't have to worry about whether the seat where you are going to spend several hours is clean, uncontaminated or if it has been well cleaned. The ergonomic alpha clean seat has a fabric that acts as a barrier against viruses and other bacteria. This means that you can work in peace and quiet, without adding unnecessary stress.

This fabric can also be adapted to the whole Alpha, Premium, Crèche and Compact range. It is therefore possible to apply this fabric to all situations of use. The ergonomic seat with clean fabric and the other seats in the range allow you to be protected in any place, whether in nurseries, public institutions, small and large companies, or at home. Its protective barrier will protect you from viruses and other bacteria throughout the day.


UPDATE - Due to the ongoing health crisis linked to the coronavirus the prefect has decided to cancel the demonstrations of more than 1000 people. Préventica Lyon is therefore postponed to next year, and we will be there!

Ergosanté is present for this new session Préventica LYON which will take place on September 29th, 30th and October 1st, 2020 atEurexpo. Come and meet us and discover our innovative solutions and our 100% made in France production on booth number F24.

Eurexpo
Boulevard de l'Europe
69680 Chassieu

Use our INVITATION CODE: EILY396 to register.

Dates and times
29, 30 September and 1 October 2020
Tuesday: 9am to 6.30pm - Wednesday: 9am to 9pm
Thursday: 9am to 6pm

Consult the sanitary measures

Eurexpo Boulevard de l'Europe 69680 Chassieu



Position: Workstation Design Consultant

Sector : 59

Ergosanté is one of the national leaders in the field of job accommodation for employees with disabilities or on medical prescription. Our positioning, which is very human-centred, is unique. To support our strong development at the national level, we would like to recruit a new Consultant to work as closely as possible with our clients in the Hauts de France region.

In charge of your agency, you are in charge of the management and commercial development of your area (Lille +1h30). Thus you must imagine and implement technical solutions (Ergonomic equipment) for your customers, using our product catalogue and/or our design office.

After a technical training to our methods and products, your missions will be the following:

Trade Mission :
  • Prospecting and follow-up of clients (Disability Mission for large companies, local SMEs, Health and Safety Managers, etc.), on-site visits to present our solutions.
  • Management of the relationship with prescribers (Ergonomists' offices, various health services)
  • Development of the sector: Prospecting for key clients, regular contacts with account clients

Technical Mission :
  • Advice to clients on the design of their workstations
  • Assembly of chairs and offices in the workshop
  • Delivery, installation and follow-up of the selected solutions
Administrative Mission :
  • Invoicing and follow-up of the turnover, up to the receipt of payment
  • Stock control and restocking orders
  • Reporting on the achievement of objectives
  • Quality monitoring
Your profile:
  • Autonomous and dynamic
  • You have excellent interpersonal skills, excellent written and oral expression, listening skills and empathy.
  • B permit required
  • At least 2 years of higher education, preferably commercial function
  • Experience: 2 years minimum. 
  • Knowledge of ergonomics or biomechanics is a plus.
  • Contract: CDI - 39H
  • Salary: fixed + commission according to business volume, according to profile
  • Advantages: service vehicle, health insurance, telephone, computer
To apply:

CV + Cover letter: adeclomesnil@ergosante.fr


Ergosanté Production is an adapted company that manufactures a wide range of ergonomic seats.


Boost your CSR, optimise your DOETH and help us to develop and secure the employment of our disabled employees by choosing to work with Ergosanté.

Discover Ergosanté Production in video.


An artificial exoskeleton is a support structure worn on the body that relieves the musculoskeletal system during specific activities. This new posture sling is dedicated to relieving back strain and maintaining good posture, whether in full flexion or standing in a simple trunk flexion.

Thus, whatever the posture, HAPO reduces lumbar effort and preserves the intervertebral discs. Innovative, it partially transfers the efforts of the upper trunk in pectoral support to the thighs with the help of springs. As for the belt, it allows the lumbar vertebrae to be held without restraint. Its activation/deactivation mechanism offers great freedom of movement, such as sitting down, going up or down stairs. Efficient with an assistance power of 14 Kg it is currently the best cost / efficiency ratio in its category.

Prevent and relieve back pain simply by

Low back pain affects 4 out of 5 people and is also caused by difficult positions within the company: manual, repetitive handling, carrying heavy loads, difficult postures under stress, hard physical work.

The HAPO is the result of the expertise of Ergosanté Technologie's design office, which is already at the origin of the multifunctional exoskeleton, the ShivaExo developed in collaboration with the SNCF.

Its innovative design, based on fiberglass, makes HAPO easy to use. You can equip it like a backpack in no time at all. Light and discreet, it weighs barely more than one kg. It is also innovative on the economic aspect since it is marketed at the price of 990€ HT.

Creator of ergonomic solutions

Ergosanté is also recognized for its expertise and skills by the world leader in Exoskeletons, the German company OTTOBOCK. The latter has entrusted it with the distribution of its PAEXO range in order to benefit from the power of Ergosanté's integrated distribution network (12 agencies in France).

Ergosanté's teams of ergonomic solutions consultants now have the most extensive range ofexoskeletons and postural assistants in Europe to date. They can count on a multidisciplinary team of nurses, biomechanics, ergonomists and engineers to assist them in the design of ergonomic solutions for all sectors of the economy. The fight against MSDs should thus enter a new era with Ergosanté.
Ergosanté designs and provides tailor-made solutions. Improving the working conditions of both able-bodied and disabled people, by bringing technological innovation to the service of the greatest number of people. 

Source: Ergonoma.com

Link: https: //ergonoma.com/2020/06/hapo-soulage-le-systeme-musculo-squelettique/


A creator of ergonomic solutions for workstations, the SME Ergosanté launched the manufacture of fabric masks in Anduze in the Gard department on 16 March. On request, the SME delivers them free of charge to its customers, partners and healthcare professionals. The SME has also maintained the release of its back prevention exoskeleton, intended in particular for hyper-stressed logistics professions. 

Covid-19] Ergosanté offers fabric masks to its clients and health professionals.
Since March 16th Ergosanté has started the production of fabric masks in Anduze.

Based in Anduze (Gard) and specializing in ergonomic chairs and exoskeletons*, the 80-strong SME Ergosanté has laid off most of its production and sales teams, while the support and research and development departments are teleworking.

"It seemed necessary to me to put our activity on hold, because I don't want to expose our often fragile employees(Ergosanté is an adapted company, editor's note) to the significant risks represented by this virus." To go beyond this, Samuel Corgne, founder of the company in 2013, has also taken an initiative with the help of "six diehard seamstresses. To participate in the collective effort of prevention and protection, we have dedicated our textile manufacturing unit to the manufacture of protective masks, we have all the material on site." These are not standardised masks, simply wool-based masks, "to protect others in case of suspicion. We offer them to our customers, to carers who request them, via the nearest Ergosanté branch.

A production rate of 400 to 500 masks per day has been set up in Anduze since 16 March. The director of Ergosanté thinks he can keep it up "for at least two months". Each order is limited to 10 masks. "We have received orders from all over France," says Samuel Corgne.

After achieving a turnover of 7 million euros in 2019, Ergosanté took part in the "Great Exhibition of Made in France" at the Elysée Palace in mid-January 2020 and inaugurated a 400 m² extension (500,000 euros) in February 2020. "We were in good shape, we're going to take a big hit, but we're not giving up and we're doing what we can to help", notes the manager. The Gard-based SME nevertheless launched its new product on 17 March, the Hapo exoskeleton for back prevention (it relieves the lumbar area by shifting the weight onto the thighs). "The launch was not postponed, to meet the demand of customers in the logistics sector, whose operators will be extremely busy in the coming weeks.

Another textile manufacturer in the neighbouring department of Lozère, the Tuffery jeans workshop in Florac, has also started to manufacture non-standard masks, made of fabric, which are available free of charge in its workshop.

source: L'Usine Nouvelle

Link: https: //www.usinenouvelle.com/article/covid-19-ergosante-offre-des-masques-en-tissu-a-ses-clients-et-aux-professionnels-de-sante.N942451


ErgoSanté, a technological player in the social and solidarity economy dedicated to health and well-being at work, is today launching its new physical assistance device, the HAPO, dedicated to relieving back strain . In a context of health crisis, the company is reducing its production capacity to a minimum to protect its employees and is organising itself to continue to produce, under the best safety conditions, devices useful for people who remain mobilised during the crisis, such as operators in the logistics sector.

ErgoSanté launches the HAPO, a posture sling designed for anyone who needs back support and/or for people whose workstation is considered to be a strain on the back.

This exoskeleton-type device is the second to come out of the ErgoSanté innovation laboratory. The first, theexoskeleton ShivaExoThe first product to be released in April 2019 was a multifunctional exoskeleton designed to relieve upper limbs and back from the musculoskeletal stresses of everyday life. The HAPO focuses on back tension: it reduces lumbar stress and preserves the intervertebral discs by redirecting the upper body's efforts towards the thighs thanks to fibreglass springs and an assisting power of up to 14kg. It is particularly suitable for operators in the logistics sector.

Manufactured in Anduze, France, the HAPO, due to its innovative fiberglass design, is a high-performance and more accessible solution (up to five times less expensive) than the devices on the market. Marketed at a price of €990 excluding VAT, the HAPO is available as of this week in the 12 ErgoSanté branches covering metropolitan France.

Samuel Corgne, founder and CEO of ErgoSanté, states Faced with the exceptional situation we are going through, the first measure taken at ErgoSanté was to put the majority of our activities on hold in order to protect our employees. However, we want to remain useful where we can be useful. It was therefore decided not to postpone the launch of HAPO, in order to meet the demand of clients in the Logistics sector, whose operators will be extremely busy in the coming weeks. In addition, we have undertaken to redirect our textile manufacturing unit to the production of protective masks, which we will make available free of charge to caregivers and all our customers and partners. In these difficult times, improving working conditions remains our priority mission.

Source: SILVER ECO

Link: https: //www.silvereco.fr/ergosante-maintient-des-capacites-de-production-pour-la-sortie-de-son-nouvel-exosquelette-concu-pour-soulager-le-dos/31117435


Brexit oblige, the Gard-based company ErgoSanté, specialising in the design and production of ergonomic equipment for well-being at work, repatriates 80% of its production to its head office in Anduze (30). It is expanding its plant to meet this need and support its growth (+66% in 2019).

ErgoSanté, created in 2013 and based in Anduze in the Gard, designs and distributes ergonomic equipment adapted to the specific needs of companies and their employees. Its ambition: to improve working conditions by reducing the arduousness and facilitating access to work for the most exposed people and in particular people with disabilities.

The company has 65 employees spread between its headquarters in Anduze and 12 agencies throughout France. On 30 January, it announced strong growth (+66%) in its business for the year 2019, bringing its turnover to €7.3 million.

All companies are obliged to have 6% of people with disabilities ," recalls Samuel Corgne, founder and CEO of ErgoSanté, to explain this growth. Even if they are still far from fulfilling these obligations, companies must recruit and therefore adapt workstations and create favourable conditions. The market is therefore developing, and we are structuring our presence in the territory. We are also doing risk prevention with exoskeletons, office chairs, treadmills, etc. »

" With Brexit, industrial subcontracting becomes unmanageable! »

On February 3, Ergo Santé will inaugurate its new 400 m2 and 6 m high storage warehouse (€500,000 investment), allowing its production capacity for ergonomic seats, one of the company's flagship product ranges, to rapidly increase from 3,000 to 10,000 units per year.

This extension of production capacity meets the need to accompany business growth, but also the strategy of integrating production, particularly in the context of Brexit.

Until now, 70% of ErgoSanté's production has been subcontracted to UK partners, enabling it to produce customised ergonomic chairs "under competitive price, delivery and volume conditions ".

We were working with British subcontractors because the know-how, especially at the head office, had somewhat disappeared in France, whereas qualified people could be found in England," explains Samuel Corgne. But the industrial management set up with our subcontractors to ensure customised production was déjà̀ complex, and with Brexit, it became unmanageable. The integration of production at the company's headquarters in Anduze will enable us to increase our industrial performance. We will gradually increase to 80% of our production in Anduze and 20% in England, which we are keeping for reasons of flexibility. »

The company will thus create more than 20 jobs during the year, mostly for workers with disabilities, thus reinforcing its adapted business model. At least 80% of its production currently employs disabled workers.

The exoskeleton market

ErgoSanté's clients include BNP, SNCF, Airbus, Banque de France and La Poste. Given the evolution of the market, Samuel Corgne is betting on a turnover of " at least €10 million" in 2020.

The company should market, from March, a new exoskeleton " simpler, usable by all and which will be sold for less than 1 000 € ".

There are crying needs everywhere ," observes Samuel Corgne. We want to make a new exoskeleton proposal every year. »

By Cécile Chaigneau | 31/01/2020, 16:27
https://objectif-languedoc-roussillon.latribune.fr/entreprises/industrie/2020-01-31/brexit-ergosante-rapatrie-sa-production-dans-le-gard-838552.html


The exoskeleton will be sold for less than 1,000 euros. The adapted company has a new 400 m2 building to increase the production capacity.

Invited on January 18th and 19th to exhibit at the Elysée as part of the "Made in France" exhibition, the SME Ergosanté, designer and manufacturer of equipment designed to improve working conditions, is preparing a new exoskeleton. Marketed from March, "it will be sold for less than 1,000 euros, and everyone will be able to wear it," explains Samuel Corgne, manager. A new era of exoskeleton, more pragmatic, less spectacular, is opening up. "The subsidiary Ergosanté Technologie, R & D office, is looking for new ergonomic equipment, specific seats... A manufacturing unit, equipped with a dozen 3D printers, "allows us to make customised equipment, by mixing carbon, kevlar and fibreglass", adds the manager.

Airbus and SNCF as customers

Ergosanté, which currently employs 70 people, has 12 branches in France. Some 40 sales representatives travel throughout the country. Among its customers: Airbus, La Poste, BNP Paribas, Banque de France, SNCF...

The adapted company (80% of employees are disabled), based in Anduze, has just acquired a new 400 m2 building (an investment of 500,000 euros) to increase production capacity.

As a result of Brexit, production, mainly carried out at two production sites in England, will be repatriated to France. Objective: "To increase production from 30% in Anduze and 70% in England to 80% in Anduze and 20% in England, with a doubling of volume every year! ", sums up Samuel Corgne.

Ergosanté achieved sales of 7 million euros in 2019 and should reach 10 million euros this year. The company claims 8,000 post fittings per year, and is starting to export to Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy and Switzerland.

Hubert Vialatte (Correspondent in Montpellier)

Source: https: //www.lesechos.fr/pme-regions/occitanie/ergosante-va-lancer-en-mars-un-nouvel-exosquelette-1167688#utm_source=le%3Alec0f&utm_medium=click&utm_campaign=share-links_twitter


  • strong growth in business in 2019: +66% to €7.3 million in sales
  • integration of production in the context of Brexit
  • creation of more than 20 jobs, mostly for workers with disabilities

Anduze, 30 January 2020 : ErgoSanté, a technological player in the social and solidarity economy dedicated to health and well-being at work, will inaugurate a new 400 m2, 6 m high storage warehouse on 3 February 2020. The production capacity for ergonomic chairs will rapidly increase from 3,000 to 10,000 units per year.

The extension of production capacities for ergonomic seats, one of Ergosanté's flagship product ranges, meets both the need to support the strong growth in activity (+66% of sales under the 2019 brand to €7.3 million) and the integration strategy, particularly in the context of Brexit. Until now, a large part of production was subcontracted to British partners, which Ergosanté had selected for their know-how and adaptability. The decision to fully integrate production at the Anduze site was partly driven by Brexit, which comes into force on 31 January, but is above all part of a strategic plan aimed at supporting growth while preserving product quality and industrial performance.The expansion of capacity will also generate the creation of more than 20 jobs, mostly for disabled workers, since Ergosanté is an adapted company that employs at least 80% disabled workers for its production. For Samuel Corgne, founder and CEO of ErgoSanté, "The industrial management set up with our subcontractors to ensure customised production was already complex. With Brexit, it becomes unmanageable. The integration of production at the company's headquarters in Anduze will enable us to increase our industrial performance. It will also create jobs in the region and strengthen our adapted business model by contributing to the employment of people with disabilities. »

ABOUT ERGOSANTE

Because despite the progress of society, work in companies generates more and more health problems, ErgoSanté improves the working conditions of both able-bodied and disabled people, bringing technological innovation to the service of the greatest number through tailor-made solutions.Ergosanté designs and distributes ergonomic equipment adapted to the specific needs of companies and their employees: its ambition is to offer the best technical solution to health problems in companies, up to the point of disability. Created in 2013, ErgoSanté brings together 65 expert employees in 12 agencies to support companies throughout France.

Exoskeletons, ergonomic solutions, physical assistance devices, requests for workstation adjustments, ergonomic chairs, etc.

PRESS CONTACTS: Calyptus - Mathieu Calleux / Nicolas Hélin - 01 53 65 37 91 / 37 96 - ergosante@calyptus.net


It took a multidisciplinary team three years to design the Shiva Exoexoskeleton, which has been deployed in the rail operator's maintenance workshops since September.

Supporting the working posture with arms up and cervical extension, protecting the lumbar region when bending the trunk, relieving weight with 5 to 15 kg assistance when carrying loads or tools... the Shiva Exoexoskeleton lives up to its name. On the basis of this functional specification drawn up by the SNCF and Ergosanté Technologie in March 2017, which proposes ergonomic solutions to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). It took three years of work to come up with this 6.5 kg multifunctional exoskeleton, which has been on sale at 10 000 euros since the summer of 2019.

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