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AI exoskeletons for physically demanding industrial work
German Bionic develops active exoskeletons for workers in physically demanding jobs, including the Exia industrial exoskeleton and the Cray X wearable system. Its products are sold for lifting, walking, carrying, and bent-over work across industries, with operations reported in Berlin and offices in Augsburg, Burlington, Paris, and Tokyo.
Company facts
- HQ
- Augsburg, Germany
- Founded
- 2017 · 9 yrs
- Website
- www.germanbionic.com
Milestones
The company launched Exia, an AI-augmented industrial exoskeleton.
German Bionic was founded.
Press coverage
- German Bionic unveils Exia AI-augmented industrial exoskeleton
The Robot Report
- Exia: Next robotic exoskeleton with augmented AI
All About Industries
- German Bionic Unveils World's First Augmented AI Exoskeleton
SDC Exec
Active products by German Bionic
2 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Exia | Exoskeleton | Runtime 6 hr | 2025 | BBB |
| 2 | ![]() | Cray X | Exoskeleton | Runtime 4 hr | 2021 | BBB |
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