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Lighter more responsive exoskeleton widens applications

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The Apogee is a lighter exoskeleton that could find wider applications (Image: GermanBionic.com)

German Bionic, which produces artificial intelligence (AI) directed robotic exoskeletons and other smart safety devices, has launched three more products, including a lightweight exoskeleton called the Apogee.

The Apogee is lighter and more manoeuvrable, making it applicable to a wider proportion of the workforce, and more workplaces, where heavy lifting is required.

The device can be used by more people in settings where it has been traditionally used such as in construction, warehousing and logistics. But it could also break through to other work environments, such as in care settings, to help lift older people or those with disabilities.

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