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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 21:
The KIA logo is displayed on a rain and snow-covered vehicle in Krakow, Poland, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 21:
The KIA logo is displayed on a rain and snow-covered vehicle in Krakow, Poland, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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"X-ble Shoulder" de la collaboration entre Hyundai et Kia, soulage les travaux en hauteur des ouvriers
Picture MUST credit: Hyundai A wearable robot designed to enhance industrial efficiency and reduce injuries and fatigue has been developed to help factory workers doing overhead jobs - and does not neet a battery. South Korean car makers Hyundai and Kia teamed up to create the device called the X-ble Shoulder. It is designed to assist workers performing overhead tasks like a mechanic under a car by augmenting upper arm strength and endurance. It can decrease shoulder load by up to 60% and muscle strain by 30% yet is a lightweight, carbon composite that weighs just 1.9 kg. The X-ble Shoulder is not an electrically powered system so does not have to be recharged at intervals. Instead it generates force through something dubbed a "muscle compensation module.” The force is generated by a patented multi-link structure in what’s called a muscle compensation module. Each link can be adjusted for optimal assistive force in various work environments. The module is expected to perform around 700,000 folding and unfolding actions yearly in industrial settings. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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"X-ble Shoulder" de la collaboration entre Hyundai et Kia, soulage les travaux en hauteur des ouvriers
Picture MUST credit: Hyundai A wearable robot designed to enhance industrial efficiency and reduce injuries and fatigue has been developed to help factory workers doing overhead jobs - and does not neet a battery. South Korean car makers Hyundai and Kia teamed up to create the device called the X-ble Shoulder. It is designed to assist workers performing overhead tasks like a mechanic under a car by augmenting upper arm strength and endurance. It can decrease shoulder load by up to 60% and muscle strain by 30% yet is a lightweight, carbon composite that weighs just 1.9 kg. The X-ble Shoulder is not an electrically powered system so does not have to be recharged at intervals. Instead it generates force through something dubbed a "muscle compensation module.” The force is generated by a patented multi-link structure in what’s called a muscle compensation module. Each link can be adjusted for optimal assistive force in various work environments. The module is expected to perform around 700,000 folding and unfolding actions yearly in industrial settings. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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"X-ble Shoulder" de la collaboration entre Hyundai et Kia, soulage les travaux en hauteur des ouvriers
Picture MUST credit: Hyundai A wearable robot designed to enhance industrial efficiency and reduce injuries and fatigue has been developed to help factory workers doing overhead jobs - and does not neet a battery. South Korean car makers Hyundai and Kia teamed up to create the device called the X-ble Shoulder. It is designed to assist workers performing overhead tasks like a mechanic under a car by augmenting upper arm strength and endurance. It can decrease shoulder load by up to 60% and muscle strain by 30% yet is a lightweight, carbon composite that weighs just 1.9 kg. The X-ble Shoulder is not an electrically powered system so does not have to be recharged at intervals. Instead it generates force through something dubbed a "muscle compensation module.” The force is generated by a patented multi-link structure in what’s called a muscle compensation module. Each link can be adjusted for optimal assistive force in various work environments. The module is expected to perform around 700,000 folding and unfolding actions yearly in industrial settings. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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"X-ble Shoulder" de la collaboration entre Hyundai et Kia, soulage les travaux en hauteur des ouvriers
Picture MUST credit: Hyundai A wearable robot designed to enhance industrial efficiency and reduce injuries and fatigue has been developed to help factory workers doing overhead jobs - and does not neet a battery. South Korean car makers Hyundai and Kia teamed up to create the device called the X-ble Shoulder. It is designed to assist workers performing overhead tasks like a mechanic under a car by augmenting upper arm strength and endurance. It can decrease shoulder load by up to 60% and muscle strain by 30% yet is a lightweight, carbon composite that weighs just 1.9 kg. The X-ble Shoulder is not an electrically powered system so does not have to be recharged at intervals. Instead it generates force through something dubbed a "muscle compensation module.” The force is generated by a patented multi-link structure in what’s called a muscle compensation module. Each link can be adjusted for optimal assistive force in various work environments. The module is expected to perform around 700,000 folding and unfolding actions yearly in industrial settings. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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"X-ble Shoulder" de la collaboration entre Hyundai et Kia, soulage les travaux en hauteur des ouvriers
Picture MUST credit: Hyundai A wearable robot designed to enhance industrial efficiency and reduce injuries and fatigue has been developed to help factory workers doing overhead jobs - and does not neet a battery. South Korean car makers Hyundai and Kia teamed up to create the device called the X-ble Shoulder. It is designed to assist workers performing overhead tasks like a mechanic under a car by augmenting upper arm strength and endurance. It can decrease shoulder load by up to 60% and muscle strain by 30% yet is a lightweight, carbon composite that weighs just 1.9 kg. The X-ble Shoulder is not an electrically powered system so does not have to be recharged at intervals. Instead it generates force through something dubbed a "muscle compensation module.” The force is generated by a patented multi-link structure in what’s called a muscle compensation module. Each link can be adjusted for optimal assistive force in various work environments. The module is expected to perform around 700,000 folding and unfolding actions yearly in industrial settings. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Spectators relax in the sunshine during Surrey CCC vs Essex CCC, Specsavers County Championship Division 1 Cricket at the Kia Oval on 27th September 2018
Surrey CCC vs Essex CCC, Specsavers County Championship Division 1, Cricket, the Kia Oval, Kennington, London, United Kingdom - 27 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in Toronto: Promis bei der Ankunft
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iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards, Arrivals, Toronto, Canada - 26 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Kaia Gerber backstage bei der Alexander Wang Show
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Kia Gerber backstage
Alexander Wang show, Backstage, Spring Summer 2019, New York Fashion Week, USA - 03 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - Kaia Gerber backstage bei der Alexander Wang Show
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Kia Gerber backstage
Alexander Wang show, Backstage, Spring Summer 2019, New York Fashion Week, USA - 03 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - Kaia Gerber backstage bei der Alexander Wang Show
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Kia Gerber backstage
Alexander Wang show, Backstage, Spring Summer 2019, New York Fashion Week, USA - 03 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - Candice Swanepoiel und Joan Smalls bei der Kia Race the Runway Show in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock (9051937w)
Candice Swanepoel and Derek Blasberg
'Kia Race The Runway' event, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Candice Swanepoiel und Joan Smalls bei der Kia Race the Runway Show in New York
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Candice Swanepoel and Joan Smalls
'Kia Race The Runway' event, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Candice Swanepoiel und Joan Smalls bei der Kia Race the Runway Show in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock (9051937ae)
Candice Swanepoel and Joan Smalls
'Kia Race The Runway' event, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Candice Swanepoiel und Joan Smalls bei der Kia Race the Runway Show in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock (9051937ac)
Candice Swanepoel and Joan Smalls
'Kia Race The Runway' event, New York Fashion Week, USA - 12 Sep 2017
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Marsh/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9460261a)
England celebrate after the final wicket of Morne Morkel of South Africa taken by Moeen Ali of England is given out to win the match.
England v South Africa, Investec 3rd Test, Day Five, The Kia Oval, London, UK, 31 July 2017
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Prince Charles poses for photographs with local youths who take part in Prince's Trust activities during a visit to Surrey County Cricket Club at the Kia Oval, Kennington
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Prince Charles greets local youths who take part in Prince's Trust activities during a visit to Surrey County Cricket Club at the Kia Oval, Kennington
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097064k)
Prince Charles poses for photographs with local youths who take part in Prince's Trust activities during a visit to Surrey County Cricket Club at the Kia Oval, Kennington
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097064l)
Prince Charles poses for photographs with local youths who take part in Prince's Trust activities during a visit to Surrey County Cricket Club at the Kia Oval, Kennington
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097064j)
Prince Charles greets local youths who take part in Prince's Trust activities during a visit to Surrey County Cricket Club at the Kia Oval, Kennington
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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Rep 71104 London,UK July 22nd,2010
Non exclusive
Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz seen appearing as the 'stars in a reasonably priced car' on Top Gear while in the country for the Knight and Day premiere. Diaz is seen breaking down and having to be rescued by the Stig!
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: REMEMBRANCE POPPIES, SAFFRON WALDEN ESSEX, UK.
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KIA THE DOG WHO IS BREASTFEEDING A FOUR WEEK OLD KITTEN - 1999
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KIA THE DOG WHO IS BREASTFEEDING A FOUR WEEK OLD KITTEN - 1999
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