Würth France launches its first range of passive exoskeletons

Würth France launches its first range of passive exoskeletons

Würth France presents its first range of passive exoskeletons, a solution designed to reduce physical effort and improve the comfort of professionals in their daily activities.

Faced with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which account for 80% of occupational illnesses, the company offers equipment adapted to different needs: back, shoulder, neck, knee and wrist support.

Developed with Ottobock, these lightweight devices support movement without restricting mobility. Each model responds to a specific work situation - handling, working at height, prolonged positions or repeated bending.

The range includes

IX Back Air: back support for lifting tasks.

IX Shoulder Air: lighten the load on the shoulders.

CX Easy Neck: reduces cervical strain.

CX Soft Knee: support at knee level.

CX Soft Wrist and CX Soft Back: wrist and lower back support.

CX Cool Sleeves: temperature control in hot environments.

These exoskeletons are aimed at a wide range of sectors, including building and civil engineering, logistics, food processing, metallurgy and construction, and are designed to promote safer, more sustainable working conditions.