Western Mail

New robotic vest helping workers to build school

- THOMAS DEACON Reporter thomas.deacon@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AHI-TECH robotic vest that gives constructi­on workers extra strength has been debuted at a Cardiff site.

Workers building the new Cardiff West Community High School in Ely have use of the exoskeleto­n vest to protect them on the developmen­t.

A first in UK constructi­on, EksoVest is an upper body exoskeleto­n vest that supports a worker’s arms during heavy lifting using various adjustable springs that transfer the weight of a load.

Willmott Dixon is the constructi­on company behind the build. Design manager Chris Townsend said: “It’s like a secondary skeletal system so anything through your body is replicated in the frame.

“As an organisati­on we like to focus on health and safety and the wellbeing of our people, and technology – and the EksoVest in our opinion ticks both boxes.

“The suit can take stress and strain away from the body which protects the worker.”

The constructi­on firm is the first to trial the vest, which costs £5,650, in the UK.

Constructi­on worker at the site Gavin Rees said: “The first 10 minutes it took a while to get used to, to be honest.

“But after that it’s as light as a feather. I’ve been lifting boards above my head and you just don’t feel any effort whatsoever.

“There’s no aches or pains so I can go home to the wife happy.”

The new school was chosen to trial the recently developed technology due to the range of activities required to finish the build.

Willmott Dixon teamed up with Ekso Bionics to trial the vest, which was funded by the constructi­on firm’s Eureka research fund.

 ?? Richard Williams ?? > Geraint Rees works wearing the EksoVest on the site of the new Cardiff West Community School in Ely
Richard Williams > Geraint Rees works wearing the EksoVest on the site of the new Cardiff West Community School in Ely
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