IUVO joins Comau in announcing the launch of the new passive upperlimb exoskeleton MATEXT GO, the latest evolution of the MATE platform and a device created through a consolidated product development and industrial production process.

 

As Comau’s partner for wearable robotics, IUVO led the technological development of MATE‑XT GO across all key phases: field data analysis, biomechanical modeling, engineering design and functional validation. The result is a lightweight, fully passive, Category II PPE‑certified device designed for long‑term reliability, minimal maintenance and seamless integration into daily operations.

 

MATE‑XT GO embodies a clear objective shared by IUVO and Comau: making advanced ergonomic support more accessible. Its reduced lifecycle costs, improved comfort and readiness for regulated environments enable companies of any size, from large industrial plants to SMEs and skilled trades, to adopt wearable robotics on a broader scale.

 

In addition to its role in development, IUVO also serves as distributor and technical deployment partner for the entire MATE portfolio, supporting customers in the integration of exoskeletons within real production settings.

 

Through its ongoing collaboration with Comau, IUVO continues to translate advanced biomechanics and engineering into scalable, real‑world solutions that improve working conditions across a wide range of sectors, from manufacturing and logistics to construction, agriculture, services and beyond.

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