18 nov. 2025

18 nov. 2025

Advancing care through Augmented AI: How Exia is setting a new standard in clinical support.

Advancing care through Augmented AI: How Exia is setting a new standard in clinical support.

Nurse wearing a German Bionic Exoskeleton lifting a patient in a hospital bed

Care work is becoming tougher every year — heavier patients, fewer staff, rising physical strain. A new article and video by Ulrike Menn for Berliner Wirtschaft, on behalf of the IHK Berlin (Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry) and produced on the occasion of the recent Deutscher Pflegetag, shows what this reality looks like on the ward — and how intelligent robotic exoskeletons are starting to change it. Not by replacing people, but by giving them the physical support they urgently need. At the centre is Exia, the smart exoskeleton developed by German Bionic together with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

Care work is becoming tougher every year — heavier patients, fewer staff, rising physical strain. A new article and video by Ulrike Menn for Berliner Wirtschaft, on behalf of the IHK Berlin (Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry) and produced on the occasion of the recent Deutscher Pflegetag, shows what this reality looks like on the ward — and how intelligent robotic exoskeletons are starting to change it. Not by replacing people, but by giving them the physical support they urgently need. At the centre is Exia, the smart exoskeleton developed by German Bionic together with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

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The exosuit supports caregivers exactly where strain is greatest: During repetitive tasks — from repositioning and mobilising patients to working in non-ergonomic postures, such as during dressing changes or in the OR. These physically demanding activities are among the main causes of musculoskeletal disorders and often force people to leave the profession early.

Powered by Augmented AI, Exia provides targeted assistance during these high-load movements.

Less physical strain means more capacity for what lies at the heart of care: time, presence, and human connection.

🎦 Read the full article and watch the video (in German) here:
https://www.berliner-wirtschaft.de/themen/branchen/mit-exoskeletten-gegen-fachkraeftemangel-in-kliniken/

The exosuit supports caregivers exactly where strain is greatest: During repetitive tasks — from repositioning and mobilising patients to working in non-ergonomic postures, such as during dressing changes or in the OR. These physically demanding activities are among the main causes of musculoskeletal disorders and often force people to leave the profession early.

Powered by Augmented AI, Exia provides targeted assistance during these high-load movements.

Less physical strain means more capacity for what lies at the heart of care: time, presence, and human connection.

🎦 Read the full article and watch the video (in German) here:
https://www.berliner-wirtschaft.de/themen/branchen/mit-exoskeletten-gegen-fachkraeftemangel-in-kliniken/

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Press Contact

Eric Eitel Directeur de la Communication Monde ee@germanbionic.com +49 (0) 175  338 0453

Sales Inquiries

sales@germanbionic.com +49 (0) 821 209 871 63

Press Contact

Eric Eitel Directeur de la Communication Monde ee@germanbionic.com +49 (0) 175  338 0453

Sales Inquiries

sales@germanbionic.com +49 (0) 821 209 871 63