Hyundai Motor and Kia said Monday their industrial wearable robot, the X-ble Shoulder, has received KS certification from the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement.
KS certification is a state-run system that verifies products and services meet Korean Industrial Standards. The process is carried out through organizations designated by the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards; in robotics, it is administered by the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement.
The company said the approval is the first case in South Korea in which the quality of a wearable robot has been secured under nationally recognized standards. The X-ble Shoulder is designed to reduce musculoskeletal strain for workers in industrial settings, and the certification formally recognizes its safety and quality, Hyundai Motor and Kia said.
Hyundai Motor and Kia said they are continuing development and commercialization of the X-ble series, which they describe as human-centered robotics technology.
The X-ble Shoulder uses a non-powered torque-generation structure, making it lightweight and eliminating the need for charging, the company said. It also applies a muscle-compensation module to generate assistance, which can reduce shoulder joint load by up to 60% and activation of the anterior and lateral deltoid muscles by up to 30%, it said.
The robot is being used at worksites across Hyundai Motor Group affiliates as well as at Korean Air and Korea Railroad Corp., the company said. It added that it is expanding the business scope, including by signing a memorandum of understanding last year with the Rural Development Administration.
Hyundai Motor and Kia said they are also developing the X-ble Waist to help reduce strain for workers handling heavy loads. In addition, research and development is underway on the X-ble MEX, a wearable robot intended to help paraplegic patients walk, for use in rehabilitation and medical fields.
Choi Ri-gun, a managing director at Hyundai Motor and Kia Robotics Lab, said the X-ble Shoulder “has come to lead safety and quality standards for industrial wearable robots in Korea” through KS certification. He said the company will focus on developing products that improve the practicality of robotics technology and can contribute to industrial worksites globally.
Hyundai Motor and Kia also cited overseas safety recognition. The company said the X-ble Shoulder received ISO 13482 certification from DNV (Der Norske Veritas), a European Union integrated certification mark registration body, in February last year, and later obtained additional certification under the EU Machinery Directive in May.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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