Krystian Konarzewski

ExoFrame

About Presenter

Krystian Konarzewski, VP of Business Development at ExoFrame, is an engineer and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in impact biomechanics, crash safety and numerical modelling of biomechanical systems. Since founding his first company in 2005, he has been working at the intersection of research, simulation and real-world applications for automotive passive and active safety, and now brings this expertise to the development and deployment of industrial exoskeletons

Title of presentation
Advanced Passive Exoskeleton – enhancing worker safety and physical performance
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Introduction: the Problem

Hard physical labour still underpins many industrial processes and often leads to overloading of the musculoskeletal system and work-related injuries. While some sectors are rapidly automating, many tasks remain too varied, mobile or cost-sensitive to be fully automated, so human workers are still the primary “tool”. At the same time, employers face growing pressure from health and safety regulations, labour shortages and an ageing workforce.

Collaboration Offer

Our advanced passive exoskeleton is designed to reduce the strain placed on the human body when lifting, carrying and stabilising heavy loads or operating weighty power tools. By mechanically offloading part of the forces acting on the spine and lower limbs, it helps reduce fatigue and the risk of injury, while enabling workers to maintain higher performance over a full shift. The system requires no external power source, is lightweight, and can be combined with task-specific manipulators or tool attachments – both passive and active – to fit different job profiles and sectors (e.g. construction, logistics, manufacturing, maintenance).

The current prototype is at TRL 6, validated in relevant operational environments. Our next milestones include conducting structured proof-of-concept pilots with industrial partners, refining ergonomics and adjustability across different body types and use cases, and preparing for certification and industrialising the exoskeleton into a market-ready product. We are seeking partners interested in reducing workplace injuries, improving productivity and co-creating practical deployment scenarios on real worksites.