Introduction
German Bionic, a pioneer in robotics, has made headlines with the announcement of Exia, the world's first AI-powered exosuit that is fully cloud-connected. This groundbreaking wearable technology is architected to enhance strength and adaptability across multiple sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, and healthcare. Built upon billions of real-world data points, Exia sets a new standard for wearable robotics by helping users lift dynamic loads of up to 38 kilograms.
About Exia
Slated for its formal introduction at The Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference on May 28, 2025, in New York City, Exia is specifically designed as a universal solution, catering to various industry requirements. The exosuit utilizes next-generation hardware architecture and optimized control software, leveraging extensive real-world data to offer unparalleled lifting support and efficiency.
CEO and co-founder of German Bionic, Armin G. Schmidt, stated that Exia represents a significant leap in the field of human augmentation. It is built on a foundation of years of superior engineering, combined with insights drawn from countless users who have already benefited from the technology.
Innovative Intelligence
Exia’s intelligent architecture allows it to learn user behavior through real-time data analysis. It recognizes lifting patterns, walking, bending, and carrying, enabling it to provide the most effective assistance during each task. The exosuit is not just reactive; it is proactive, continually evolving alongside its user to meet the specific demands of their role. This adaptability makes Exia not only a tool but also a learning partner.
One of the key challenges it addresses is the rising incidence of musculoskeletal disorders due to heavy and repetitive manual labor. In the U.S., such injuries can average costs over $67,000 per case, severely impacting both productivity and budgets. Moreover, an acute labor shortage is looming, with experts predicting a potential shortage of 1.9 million workers in manufacturing by 2033. Exia helps mitigate these issues by reducing injury risk, improving productivity, and extending the career longevity of workers.
Key Features
- - Adaptive Lifting Engine: Learns individual user movements to support lifting tasks of up to 38 kg at the right moments.
- - Smart Safety Companion: A real-time digital twin that warns users about risky movements and guides safe practices.
- - German Bionic CONNECT App: Provides usability controls, usage analytics, and gamified coaching accessible via smartphone.
- - German Bionic IO: An advanced cloud analytics platform offering ergonomic insights and activity monitoring through a user-friendly dashboard.
Enhanced Connectivity and User Engagement
All German Bionic exosuits are equipped with features that enhance user experience via the CONNECT app, which tracks performance metrics such as steps taken, lifting weight, and usage time. Through this app, users can share feedback and insights, fostering a continuous loop of improvement and personalization tailored to each user's needs.
This tight integration with the CONNECT app not only boosts engagement but also promotes a sense of ownership among users. The exosuit technology is designed to improve workplace safety, greatly facilitating user adoption. Coupled with the robust German Bionic IO platform, users gain real-time evaluations and activity monitoring, accessible via an intuitive dashboard that also includes instructional videos for maximizing the exosuit's potential.
A Turning Point in Robotics
Exia marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of wearable robotics. By harnessing the power of true augmented intelligence and training on billions of real-world data points, it delivers an unprecedented level of responsiveness and intelligence. Designed to meet the dynamic demands of today's industries, Exia not only supports employees but evolves with them, setting new benchmarks for human capability enhancement across various domains.
Launch Activities
The public debut of Exia will take place from May 28 to 29, 2025, at The Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference, where attendees will have the opportunity to experience its features firsthand at the exclusive innovation showcase, The Lab. Following its U.S. debut, Exia will also be showcased during Europe’s most influential technology event, VivaTech, from June 11 to 14, 2025, in Paris.
Availability
Exia is set to become available for orders through German Bionic and its certified partners starting May 27, 2025.
About German Bionic
Founded in 2017, German Bionic leads the development of next-generation active exosuits intended to enhance the physical capabilities of workers across various industries. Headquartered in Berlin with additional offices in Augsburg, Boston, and Tokyo, the company is committed to improving workplace safety, productivity, and employee well-being through innovative robotic solutions. For more information, visit
www.germanbionic.com/jp/.