LG to Unveil its First Human-centric Robot for Industry and Healthcare at IFA 2018

LG will unveil its first “human-centric” wearable robot LG CLOi SuitBot at IFA 2018. LG CLOi SuitBot doesn’t navigate airport lounges and hotel hallways like previous LG Robots, it support and enhance a user’s legs to allow for more mobility and lower limb strength.

Comfortable fit and naturally rotating joints allow the CLOi SuitBot to move in a more relaxed and natural way to enhance the lower body while walking, standing or working. Its sandal-type shoes and automatic adjustment feature allow the wearer to get in and out of the suit more easily, differentiating LG CLOi SuitBot from many other exoskeletons.
LG CLOi SuitBot can connect to other LG service robots (first announced at CES 2018) to become part of a smart working network to deliver information and tools required at work sites such as manufacturing, logistics and distribution. LG CLOi SuitBot is designed in collaboration with the startup, SG ROBOTICS.
LG CLOi service robots are being developed as part of LG’s larger AI initiative for the commercial sector. AI technology allows LG CLOi SuitBot to learn and evolve through the recognition and analysis of biometric and environment data, measuring and analyzing movements to suggest optimal movements and stances for maximum power efficiency. Visitors to LG’s booth in Hall 18 at IFA in Berlin from August 31 to September 5 will be able to experience LG’s exciting robot lineup for themselves.

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