Exia

Exia is an AI-powered, active exoskeleton from German Bionic for physically demanding industrial and healthcare work. It supports lifting, lowering, walking, carrying, loading, and bent-over tasks, with up to 38 kg (84 lb) of lifting assistance per movement. The device is designed to reduce lower-back strain and support safer manual handling in applications such as logistics, manufacturing, construction, baggage handling, nursing, and patient care.

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Exia is a powered wearable robotic exoskeleton developed by German Bionic for workers performing repetitive or physically demanding manual-handling tasks. The device is positioned for both industrial and care environments, including logistics, manufacturing, construction, baggage handling, nursing, elderly care, hospitals, and clinics. German Bionic describes Exia as a connected system with over-the-air updates, the German Bionic IO data platform, the German Bionic Connect app, and an AI-based ergonomic warning feature called Smart Safety Companion. In healthcare-focused use, the company also notes patient support grips, disinfectable components, hot-washable textile parts, and IP54 protection against splashes and dust.

Introduced in May 2025, Exia follows a long line of German Bionic lower-back powered exoskeletons.


GBS German Bionic Systems GmbH, directory entry

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