Shendong Coal Develops China’s First Mine Emergency Rescue Exoskeleton Robot System

Reuters03-06
Shendong Coal Develops China’s First Mine Emergency Rescue Exoskeleton Robot System

Shendong Coal, a unit of China Shenhua Energy, said it has led the development of China’s first mine emergency rescue exoskeleton robot system designed for complex underground environments, in cooperation with the China Coal Research Institute. The system has been delivered to Shendong and has entered industrial testing, with reported performance including over six hours of battery life, motion recognition accuracy above 95% and a maximum carrying and dragging capacity of 80 kilograms.

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