Core Insights - The article discusses the performance testing of exoskeleton robots in extreme cold conditions, highlighting their applications in various fields such as healthcare, petrochemicals, and firefighting [1][3]. Group 1: Exoskeleton Robot Testing - The testing took place in Harbin, Heilongjiang, where temperatures dropped to -15 degrees Celsius, providing a unique environment for performance evaluation [1]. - The team focused on two main aspects: the impact of low temperatures on battery life and core components, and the robot's ability to maintain balance on slippery snow-covered terrain [1][3]. Group 2: Product Development and Market Potential - The team has evolved from developing 20-pound full-joint wearable devices to lighter 2-3 pound single-joint assistive devices, catering to a broader audience [3]. - The exoskeleton market is expected to grow, with plans to focus on creating age-friendly exoskeletons to assist the elderly in mobility starting from March 2025 [3][4]. - The team has expanded from a small group to over 70 members, reflecting confidence in the growing robot market [4][5].
新春走基层丨-15℃,在雪山之巅为“机器人”炼筋骨