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Polea Lab Project: Innovation in Industrial Exoskeletons with Cyber Human Systems

POLEA LAB CYBER HUMAN SYSTEMS BURGOS

Automation and advanced robotics are revolutionising the manufacturing industry. In this context, Polea Lab, a project spearheaded by DIHBU (Digital Innovation Hub Industry 4.0) and supported by the Regional Government of Castilla y León, stands as a benchmark in the integration of industrial exoskeletons and cobots in advanced production environments. GOGOA, through its industrial brand Cyber Human Systems, plays an active role in this laboratory, contributing its expertise and technology in the development, validation, and demonstration of exoskeletons to enhance ergonomics and reduce occupational risks in industry.


Polea Lab: A Space for Experimentation and Technological Validation


Located in Burgos, Polea Lab is a pioneering space in Spain that combines technological demonstration, proof-of-concept development, and prototype validation in the realm of industrial automation. Its infrastructure enables experimentation with collaborative robotics, industrial exoskeletons, and 5G technology, fostering the adoption of innovative solutions by the regional industry.

The laboratory not only provides an experimental space but also acts as a bridge between technology manufacturers, research centres, and industrial enterprises, ensuring that innovations are tested under real-world conditions before large-scale implementation.



Cyber Human Systems: Exoskeletons for a Safer and More Efficient Industry


The involvement of Cyber Human Systems in Polea Lab focuses on the implementation and validation of industrial exoskeletons designed to improve safety and productivity in advanced manufacturing processes. These devices assist workers in repetitive or physically demanding tasks, reducing fatigue and minimising the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.

As part of this project, live demonstrations have been conducted to showcase the benefits of using exoskeletons in sectors such as automotive, logistics, and manufacturing. These demonstrations have been attended by Leticia García, the Regional Minister for Industry of Castilla y León, who has emphasised the importance of initiatives like Polea Lab in fostering technological development and industrial competitiveness in the region.



Polea Lab Services


The services provided by Polea Lab include:

  • Technological demonstration in exoskeletons, mobile robotics, and collaborative robotics.

  • Testing of solutions in 5G environments.

  • Development of proof-of-concept projects.

  • Personalised technical training on emerging technologies.

  • Prototype validation and support for industrial scaling.


A Strategic Project for Industry 5.0


Polea Lab aligns with the transition towards Industry 5.0, which seeks greater interaction between humans and machines, prioritising safer, more efficient, and ergonomic work environments. The synergy between collaborative robotics and exoskeletons is essential to optimising production without compromising worker well-being.

Through its participation in this project, GOGOA and Cyber Human Systems reinforce their commitment to innovation and industrial digitalisation, contributing to the evolution of production processes towards a more advanced and human-centric model.


Polea Lab Location


The central facilities of Polea Lab are housed within ITCL, at the following address: C/López Bravo, 70, Burgos 09001.

This project represents a significant opportunity for companies seeking to integrate cutting-edge technologies into their operations and transition towards a safer and more efficient production model.


Exoesqueletos Industriales Cyber Human Systems POLEA LAB BURGOS


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Polea Lab exoesqueletos cyber human systems

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