In charge of the project
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christoph Rußmann
Dr. rer. medic. Holger Hoffmann
Funding
European Commission
Project Management Agency
IQ InnovationQuarter
Project costs
347.190,00 €
Duration
01.01.2020 until 31.12.2023

Background

Across Europe, manufacturing and construction workers undertake physically strenuous activities which increase their risk of health problems, disability and sick leave. This leads to lower job attractiveness and job candidate scarcity, resulting in unfilled job openings that slow growth and competitiveness. This is particularly true for many North Sea Region SMEs, who are unaware of available solutions via exoskeleton adoption as solution developers tend to target large corporates.

As many as 44 million workers in the European Union (EU) are affected by workplace-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), at a total annual cost in excess of €240 billion to the European economy. Exoskeletons have the capacity to decrease the number of musculoskeletal injuries and increase quality of life at work, thereby reducing costs for a company in the long run.

Objective

The overall objective of EXSKALLERATE is to accelerate the adoption of exoskeletons into construction and industrial manufacturing SMEs, where heavy physical work leads to severe health issues, and thereby, strengthen SME competitiveness in the North Sea Region.

Approach

EXSKALLERATE contributes to SME competitiveness and occupational health by making the North Sea Region a leading exoskeleton ecosystem.

The consortium of business support organisations, clusters, and research institutes, will do this through 3 main activities:

  1. Identifying SME challenges to influence the co-design of field labs where next-generation exoskeletons integrate improvements. Improved exoskeleton benefits are validated in end-user pilots sites.
  2. Informative workshops for SMEs where exoskeleton experts present and receive feedback on tools to support SME decision making in exoskeleton adoption, a key challenge limiting adoption.
  3. Transnational benchmarking to accelerate industrial exoskeleton standardisation (Needed for SME decision making).

Publications

Association of the use of exoskeletons in small and medium-sized enterprises
(a needs assessment)

Paper: As of 29 July 2021

A partnership of 6 NSR countries:

  • The Netherlands:
    InnovationQuarter, TNO Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, University of Twente
  • Belgium:
    VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), KUL (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), POM - West Flanders
  • Germany:
    MoWiN - Regionalmanagement Nordhessen, HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts
  • United Kingdom:
    Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, Edinburgh Napier University
  • Sweden:
    University of Gävle
  • Denmark:
    Aalborg University, Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (KADK)

 

 

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