On the Road Across Europe: Showcasing How Exia Is Changing the Future of Work
On the Road Across Europe: Showcasing How Exia Is Changing the Future of Work

German Bionic’s new AI-powered exoskeleton Exia will be showcased at major European industry events this fall, demonstrating how it supports lifting, protects the back, and empowers workers across sectors by reducing strain, preventing injuries, and making physically demanding jobs healthier, safer, and more sustainable.
German Bionic’s new AI-powered exoskeleton Exia will be showcased at major European industry events this fall, demonstrating how it supports lifting, protects the back, and empowers workers across sectors by reducing strain, preventing injuries, and making physically demanding jobs healthier, safer, and more sustainable.
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This autumn, German Bionic is heading to key industry events across Europe – from Berlin to Paris, Düsseldorf to Utrecht – to demonstrate how smart technology can directly support the people behind the work. Whether in healthcare, logistics, or manufacturing, the core question remains the same:
How can we better protect and empower those doing the most physically demanding jobs?
That’s exactly what Exia, our AI-powered robotic exoskeleton, was designed to do.
By actively supporting the lower back and adapting to the user's movements in real time, Exia reduces strain, delays fatigue, and helps prevent long-term injuries. For companies, this translates into fewer sick days, improved workforce sustainability, and a stronger foundation for long-term operational resilience.
But more importantly, it’s a step forward in putting tech for good into real-world practice – by giving workers tools that not only protect their health but also improve how they feel at the end of every shift.
This season, we’ll be showcasing Exia’s capabilities at the following events:
Handelsblatt Health-i Award, Hamburg (Oct 9)
Where healthcare, policy, and business intersect – we’ll join conversations on innovation and well-being.Préventica, Bordeaux (Oct 14–16)
Prevention and workplace safety in focus: see how Exia reduces physical strain and protects health.Supply Chain Event, Paris (Oct 14–15)
Demonstrating how human augmentation supports logistics operations and minimizes downtime.AgeTechX, Berlin (Oct 14)
Exploring how smart support solutions can help aging workforces remain active and independent.DEKRA Zukunftskongress Nutzfahrzeuge, Berlin (Oct 28–29)
Discussing safety and innovation in heavy-duty transport and logistics.A+A International Trade Fair, Düsseldorf (Nov 4–7)
A global stage for occupational health and safety – Exia contributes with concrete solutions for safer, more sustainable work environments.ICT&Logistiek, Utrecht (Nov 4–6)
Where logistics professionals meet innovation – Exia offers real answers to the sector’s pressing challenges.Deutscher Pflegetag, Berlin (Nov 5–6)
Patient care is physically intensive. Exia supports carers with essential relief to stay strong and healthy.Future of Work 2025, Frankfurt (Nov 11)
Exploring how data and innovation shape tomorrow’s workplace – and how Exia fits right at the center.
No matter the venue or sector, our mission remains consistent: using advanced technology to protect people, improve their working lives, and make physically demanding jobs more sustainable.
With Exia – the first AI-powered exoskeleton built for broad, cross-industry use – that mission is becoming reality.
This autumn, German Bionic is heading to key industry events across Europe – from Berlin to Paris, Düsseldorf to Utrecht – to demonstrate how smart technology can directly support the people behind the work. Whether in healthcare, logistics, or manufacturing, the core question remains the same:
How can we better protect and empower those doing the most physically demanding jobs?
That’s exactly what Exia, our AI-powered robotic exoskeleton, was designed to do.
By actively supporting the lower back and adapting to the user's movements in real time, Exia reduces strain, delays fatigue, and helps prevent long-term injuries. For companies, this translates into fewer sick days, improved workforce sustainability, and a stronger foundation for long-term operational resilience.
But more importantly, it’s a step forward in putting tech for good into real-world practice – by giving workers tools that not only protect their health but also improve how they feel at the end of every shift.
This season, we’ll be showcasing Exia’s capabilities at the following events:
Handelsblatt Health-i Award, Hamburg (Oct 9)
Where healthcare, policy, and business intersect – we’ll join conversations on innovation and well-being.Préventica, Bordeaux (Oct 14–16)
Prevention and workplace safety in focus: see how Exia reduces physical strain and protects health.Supply Chain Event, Paris (Oct 14–15)
Demonstrating how human augmentation supports logistics operations and minimizes downtime.AgeTechX, Berlin (Oct 14)
Exploring how smart support solutions can help aging workforces remain active and independent.DEKRA Zukunftskongress Nutzfahrzeuge, Berlin (Oct 28–29)
Discussing safety and innovation in heavy-duty transport and logistics.A+A International Trade Fair, Düsseldorf (Nov 4–7)
A global stage for occupational health and safety – Exia contributes with concrete solutions for safer, more sustainable work environments.ICT&Logistiek, Utrecht (Nov 4–6)
Where logistics professionals meet innovation – Exia offers real answers to the sector’s pressing challenges.Deutscher Pflegetag, Berlin (Nov 5–6)
Patient care is physically intensive. Exia supports carers with essential relief to stay strong and healthy.Future of Work 2025, Frankfurt (Nov 11)
Exploring how data and innovation shape tomorrow’s workplace – and how Exia fits right at the center.
No matter the venue or sector, our mission remains consistent: using advanced technology to protect people, improve their working lives, and make physically demanding jobs more sustainable.
With Exia – the first AI-powered exoskeleton built for broad, cross-industry use – that mission is becoming reality.