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Thursday, February 25 2021 - 17:00
AsiaNet
Innophys to Begin Marketing "MUSCLE SUIT Every" in Europe on Acquisition of CE Certification Showing It Meets Local Safety Standards
TOKYO, Feb. 25, 2021 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/--

Tokyo-based Innophys Co., Ltd. (hereinafter "Innophys") is set to begin 
marketing "MUSCLE SUIT Every," a work-assisting robotic suit it has developed 
and sells, in European Union (EU) member countries in 2021 as the powered 
exoskeleton obtained CE certification on Dec. 10, 2020, showing it meets safety 
standards in Europe.

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- Innophys to begin marketing "MUSCLE SUIT Every" in EU member countries in 
sequence
MUSCLE SUIT Every's CE marking now allows the wearable work-assisting 
exoskeleton to be sold in 31 European countries -- 27 EU countries plus 
four-member countries of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

Innophys will partner with local sales agents in EU countries, including 
France, Germany and Spain, to market its product after deeming that it can 
expect demand in the region because its product can help prevent work-related 
accidents in the manufacturing and farming sectors and assist aging and nursing 
care workers.

- MUSCLE SUIT Every official global website
The official global website on MUSCLE SUIT Every provides information relating 
to the product in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, 
Polish and Dutch as of February 2021.

The URL of the MUSCLE SUIT Every official global website:
https://innophys.net/musclesuit/

Those interested in becoming Innophys sales agents should visit the following 
website:
https://innophys.net/musclesuit/contact/

About MUSCLE SUIT Every
MUSCLE SUIT Every is a work-assisting robotic suit that lightens the load on 
the user's back when the user performs hard work, such as lifting up a heavy 
item or person and maintaining a half-crouching position. The powered 
exoskeleton, which weighs only 3.8 kilograms, provides up to 25.5kgf of 
assistive force to its user. By the end of December 2020, the number of the 
product sold had surpassed 16,000 units. The device can be used at various work 
sites, including nursing care, manufacturing, logistics, construction and 
farming, since its artificial muscle uses compressed air to provide assistive 
force without relying on electric power.

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Source: Innophys Co., Ltd.