German Bionic unveiled its latest wearable exoskeleton, Exia, featuring advanced AI-driven support designed for diverse labor tasks. Built on billions of real-world motion data points, Exia delivers up to 84 pounds of dynamic lift assistance by anticipating user needs and optimizing support in real time.
The system adapts instantly to movements like lifting, walking, bending, or carrying. With AI-native architecture and over-the-air updates, Exia continuously learns from each user’s actions. It also includes a smart safety companion that detects high-risk motions, alongside a smartphone app offering control, analytics, and gamified coaching.
Available now for pilot and fleet orders in North America, Exia aims to transform worker support through adaptive, data-driven human augmentation.
Armin G. Schmidt, CEO, highlighted Exia’s unique ability to learn and evolve with users, marking a new breakthrough in wearable technology.
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