SpanSet Australia to Launch
Auxivo Exoskeletons at the
WHS Show Brisbane
SpanSet Australia will attend the Workplace Health & Safety Show Brisbane 2026, taking place 25–26 March at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, where thousands of safety professionals, engineers and industry leaders will gather to explore the latest innovations in workplace safety and injury prevention.
Visitors will find SpanSet at Stand A10, where the company will officially introduce its Auxivo industrial exoskeleton range to the Australian WHS community. The launch marks a significant step forward in ergonomic safety technology designed to support workers performing repetitive or physically demanding tasks.


A New Approach to Workplace Ergonomics
Across industries such as construction, manufacturing, logistics, and utilities, manual handling and repetitive strain remain leading contributors to workplace injury. At this year’s show, SpanSet will demonstrate how wearable support technology can help address these challenges.
The Auxivo exoskeleton range is designed to assist the body during lifting, overhead work, and sustained physical activity. By supporting key muscle groups and reducing fatigue, these wearable systems allow workers to maintain natural movement while reducing physical strain throughout the workday.
Visitors to the SpanSet stand will be able to try the suits for themselves through live demonstrations, experiencing firsthand how exoskeleton technology can support safer, more sustainable work practices.

Meet the Scientist Behind the Technology
Adding further insight to the launch, Annina Brunner will be attending the stand throughout the event. Annina is a movement scientist who completed her Master’s degree in Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich and spent four years working with Auxivo AG, contributing to the development and research of occupational exoskeletons.
Her work focuses on understanding how the human body moves during physically demanding tasks and how wearable technologies can reduce strain on muscles and joints. At the SpanSet stand, Annina will be available to discuss the biomechanics, research, and real-world applications behind industrial exoskeletons.
Safety professionals, ergonomists, and operational leaders are encouraged to visit the stand to ask questions about:
- Human movement and workplace ergonomics
- Scientific evaluation of exoskeleton technology
- Reducing musculoskeletal strain in manual handling tasks
- Implementing exoskeleton trials within organisations
Her presence offers attendees a unique opportunity to speak directly with someone involved in the research and development of the technology.
Exclusive WHS Show Launch Offers
To celebrate the Australian launch of the Auxivo range, SpanSet will be offering special WHS Show promotions for organisations attending the event.
Visitors to Stand A10 will be able to:
- Book onsite workplace demonstrations
- Register for exclusive trial programs for their teams
- Access special show only launch pricing available only to WHS Show attendees (limited time)
- Discuss tailored ergonomic solutions for their operations
SpanSet’s team will also be available to discuss how exoskeletons integrate with broader workplace safety strategies including lifting, load control, and height safety systems.


Experience the Future of Worker Support
The Workplace Health & Safety Show brings together over 130 exhibitors, 1,000 safety solutions and thousands of industry professionals, making it one of Australia’s most important events for workplace safety innovation.
For organisations looking to reduce fatigue, improve ergonomics, and explore new approaches to worker protection, the SpanSet stand offers a practical opportunity to experience emerging technology in action.
Visit SpanSet Australia at Stand A10 – 25–26 March, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre – and experience the future of workplace ergonomics with Auxivo.