Exia applies Physical AI to support human movement across logistics, industry, and care BERLIN, GERMANY, January 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — German Bionic, the global robotics pioneer that first ...
German Bionic, a robotics firm based in Augsburg, Germany, has introduced what it called the world’s first exoskeleton augmented by artificial intelligence, the company said in a May 27 news release.
German Bionic features a new exosuit that aims to help workers carry the load in factories and plants, seeking to better their work by providing aid. Exoskeletons now are not yet that robust in ...
CES 2025 is picking up the pace, with companies showing some of their best products. The Berlin-based German Bionic is one of the companies at CES, which has unveiled its new robotic exoskeleton, the ...
WAILUKU–German Bionic, a leading global robotics company with offices in Boston, Berlin and Tokyo, announced last week it has formed a new partnership with Servco Pacific Inc., a major player in ...
The new power suits include Apogee, the lightest and most adaptable AI-powered suit from the company. The Smart SafetyVest will also be showcased, which is minted to bring ergonomic protection and ...
German Bionic, the robot exoskeleton startup behind the lightweight Apogee exosuit, just revealed the Apogee+, a hardware refresh intended to service health care workers. The powered exoskeleton ...
Two primary categories have emerged in the world of exosuits. The first is people with mobility issues who could use a little extra assistance getting around. The other is manual labor — jobs that ...
German Bionic, the robotic exoskeleton startup behind the Cray X, will be showing off two new posture-protecting products at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada this week. The Apogee is ...
"Automation" is a word that strikes fear into the hearts of workers and conjures images of robotic employees seamlessly taking over factories and assembly lines. But, what if instead of having our ...
Exoskeleton technology has been one of the more interesting developments in the world of robotics: Instead of building machines that replace humans altogether, build hardware that humans can wear to ...