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You're spot on about the challenges of working (or even just stepping out) in Singapore's scorching heat. It certainly adds a layer of difficulty when trying to acclimate to new technology! Hopefully, the exoskeleton suits are designed with comfort and breathability as a priority, else it'll be a tough sell to get people to adopt the technology. There's also the issue of the suits fitting wearers of all shapes and sizes, which might pose a challenge for mass implementation.You're right; comfort and ventilation are important considerations, which hopefully won't be neglected in the design process. It's challenging to wear anything additional in our tropical climate! I'm curious about how these suits are designed - perhaps with special attention to airflow and wearer comfort. That would definitely enhance the overall experience and make the suits more welcoming.