The South Korean automobile giant unveiled the “wearable robot” — as it calls it — in its blog, naming it after the Marvel Studios hero.
The blue-coloured robotic exoskeleton can increase labour efficiency and lessen work injuries by reducing physical strains on workers’ backs and knees, Hyundai said. It can also handle heavy lifting to around 100 kilograms, the company added.
The robot will also allow soldiers to endure long distances and move quickly, even while wearing the gear.
It will also be used for seniors and the disabled, as well as rehabilitation for the injured.
The ultimate goal, however, is to have the suits part of what it calls “Next Mobility”, or future transportation tools.
Hyundai said it is developing the robot for commercial use, but did not reveal a specific date when it would be commercialised.
Source: ZDNet