At Inovix, we integrate industrial exoskeletons to reduce the physical impact of demanding tasks and improve workers’ occupational health.
Designed to protect your employees
More agile and faster work
Physical assistance and technology for greater ergonomics
Passive exoskeleton with pneumatic lumbar support that reduces pressure during logistics tasks.
Passive exoskeleton with lumbar support that uses elastic bands to reduce physical effort in repetitive tasks.
Passive exoskeleton with enhanced arm
and shoulder assistance plus lumbar support.
Passive exoskeleton with full arm and shoulder assistance for the prevention of occupational injuries.
Passive exoskeleton with full arm and shoulder assistance for the prevention of occupational injuries.
Exoesqueleto pasivo con asistencia lumbar neumática que reduce la presión en tareas de logística.
Passive exoskeleton with lumbar support that uses elastic bands to reduce physical effort in repetitive tasks.
Passive exoskeleton with enhanced arm and shoulder assistance plus lumbar support.
Passive exoskeleton with full arm and shoulder assistance for the prevention of occupational injuries.
Passive exoskeleton with full arm and shoulder assistance for the prevention of occupational injuries.
These solutions help to relieve muscle strain, especially in the back, shoulders and upper limbs, during repetitive tasks, load handling or prolonged work.
These solutions help to relieve muscle strain, especially in the back, shoulders and upper limbs, during repetitive tasks, load handling or prolonged work.
Yes. Various scientific studies confirm that passive exoskeletons with mechanical support reduce muscle activation and improve ergonomics at work without the need for batteries. These industrial ergonomic devices are effective in reducing muscle fatigue. For example:
These results support the notion that passive exoskeletons improve ergonomics without negative side effects if they are well designed.
Scientific sources:
Air/ ProIII (passive lumbar support):
Studies show that passive lumbar support reduces lumbar muscle activity by between 9% and 20%. ProIII and Air provide ergonomic lumbar support to assist with lifting loads and improve posture in logistics, construction and assembly work, thereby improving occupational safety.
TitanArms o Metallic Strong Hands (arm and shoulder support):
Arm and shoulder assistance exoskeletons reduce deltoid activation by 54% to 87% in overhead tasks. TitanArms and Metallic Strong Hands are ideal physical assistance devices for assembly and construction exoskeletons, offering prevention of occupational injuries to the shoulders and neck.
Fuentes científicas:
No. Studies confirm that passive ergonomic exoskeletons with well-designed ergonomic technology do not hinder natural movement. These body support devices enable ergonomics at work while maintaining full mobility and efficient mechanical support, ideal for assembly, logistics and construction tasks.v
Fuentes científicas:
Yes. Passive industrial exoskeletons are essential physical assistance equipment for preventing workplace injuries and improving occupational health:
These ergonomic industrial devices act as support for workers, complementing other industrial ergonomics and occupational safety measures.
Scientific sources:
Active exoskeletons are motorised body support devices ideal for exoskeletons for logistics and construction with high physical demands. They reduce muscle effort by up to 70%, improve operational efficiency by 25% and provide assistance in lifting extreme loads with innovative safety features. Passive exoskeletons act as an accessible ergonomic base, while active exoskeletons are used for high-strength work.
Fuentes científicas:
Yes. Industrial and ergonomic exoskeletons are safe physical assistance devices when properly fitted. The built-in ergonomic technology ensures occupational health and safety without adverse effects. Scientific results support that, with proper ergonomic supervision, they improve workplace ergonomics throughout the working day with effective worker support.
Source: Scientific studies published in journals on ergonomics, biomechanics, and occupational health between 2019 and 2024.
(E.g., Journal of Occupational Health, Applied Ergonomics, Industrial Health, Human Factors, among others.)
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