German Bionic at ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026: Physical AI for Safer, Smarter, and More Sustainable Workplaces
German Bionic at ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026: Physical AI for Safer, Smarter, and More Sustainable Workplaces

From May 20–21, 2026, German Bionic will participate in ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026, Switzerland’s leading trade fair for occupational safety, workplace health, and ergonomics, taking place at Messe Zürich.
From May 20–21, 2026, German Bionic will participate in ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026, Switzerland’s leading trade fair for occupational safety, workplace health, and ergonomics, taking place at Messe Zürich.
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At Booth C.05 in Hall 1, visitors can experience EXIA, German Bionic’s latest AI-powered exoskeleton, designed to reduce physical strain and support workers across industry, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
As labor shortages, demographic change, and rising ergonomic demands continue to reshape workplaces globally, companies are increasingly looking for practical solutions that improve worker safety while sustaining productivity and long-term employability.
German Bionic’s approach, known as Physical AI, combines wearable robotics with real-time motion analysis to provide adaptive support exactly when and where it is needed most. Rather than replacing workers, EXIA augments human capability in physically demanding environments.
Experience Physical AI in Real-World Workflows
EXIA supports workers during tasks such as:
repetitive lifting and carrying
forward-bending postures
material handling and intralogistics
long physically demanding shifts
Powered by billions of real-world motion data points, the system dynamically adapts to the user and task in real time, helping reduce musculoskeletal strain while improving ergonomics, safety, and operational resilience.
For Swiss companies in particular, sustainable workplace ergonomics are becoming an increasingly strategic topic. High occupational safety standards, a strong focus on prevention, and ongoing workforce shortages are accelerating demand for intelligent human-centric technologies.
Learn more about EXIA and Human Augmentation at German Bionic.
Expert Talk: Physical AI in Occupational Safety
As part of the official conference program, Tobias Staufenberg, ergonomics expert and Head of Sales at German Bionic, will give a presentation on how intelligent exoskeletons are transforming modern workplace ergonomics and occupational safety.
“Physical AI in Occupational Safety: How Intelligent Exoskeletons Improve Ergonomics and Sustainably Reduce Physical Strain”
📅 May 21, 2026
🕙 10:00–10:30 AM
📍 Praxisforum 3
The session will explore how AI-powered wearable robotics can support workers in real-world environments, prevent musculoskeletal strain, and complement modern occupational safety strategies across logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
More information about the presentation is available here:
Physical AI in Occupational Safety – Talk by Tobias Staufenberg
Meet German Bionic in Zurich
📍 ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026
📅 May 20–21, 2026
📌 Messe Zürich | Hall 1 | Booth C.05
More about the event:
ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026
At Booth C.05 in Hall 1, visitors can experience EXIA, German Bionic’s latest AI-powered exoskeleton, designed to reduce physical strain and support workers across industry, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
As labor shortages, demographic change, and rising ergonomic demands continue to reshape workplaces globally, companies are increasingly looking for practical solutions that improve worker safety while sustaining productivity and long-term employability.
German Bionic’s approach, known as Physical AI, combines wearable robotics with real-time motion analysis to provide adaptive support exactly when and where it is needed most. Rather than replacing workers, EXIA augments human capability in physically demanding environments.
Experience Physical AI in Real-World Workflows
EXIA supports workers during tasks such as:
repetitive lifting and carrying
forward-bending postures
material handling and intralogistics
long physically demanding shifts
Powered by billions of real-world motion data points, the system dynamically adapts to the user and task in real time, helping reduce musculoskeletal strain while improving ergonomics, safety, and operational resilience.
For Swiss companies in particular, sustainable workplace ergonomics are becoming an increasingly strategic topic. High occupational safety standards, a strong focus on prevention, and ongoing workforce shortages are accelerating demand for intelligent human-centric technologies.
Learn more about EXIA and Human Augmentation at German Bionic.
Expert Talk: Physical AI in Occupational Safety
As part of the official conference program, Tobias Staufenberg, ergonomics expert and Head of Sales at German Bionic, will give a presentation on how intelligent exoskeletons are transforming modern workplace ergonomics and occupational safety.
“Physical AI in Occupational Safety: How Intelligent Exoskeletons Improve Ergonomics and Sustainably Reduce Physical Strain”
📅 May 21, 2026
🕙 10:00–10:30 AM
📍 Praxisforum 3
The session will explore how AI-powered wearable robotics can support workers in real-world environments, prevent musculoskeletal strain, and complement modern occupational safety strategies across logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
More information about the presentation is available here:
Physical AI in Occupational Safety – Talk by Tobias Staufenberg
Meet German Bionic in Zurich
📍 ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026
📅 May 20–21, 2026
📌 Messe Zürich | Hall 1 | Booth C.05
More about the event:
ArbeitsSicherheit Schweiz 2026