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- German Bionic, a robotics firm based in Augsburg, Germany, has introduced what he called the first world Exoskeleton increased by artificial intelligenceThe company said in a statement on May 27.
- The exoskeleton, known as Exia, uses billions of real world movement data to inform their system on how people work, carry objects, bend and move, according to the statement. For construction workers, Exia Provides elevator support And it is protected against dust and water, according to Bionic German.
- Exia is also fed by the native Ai architecture, or the AI as a basic component of the system, according to the launch. Technology is capable of receiving software updates in the air, which means that exoskeleton will continue to adjust to both the user and his data set.
Divide vision:
Exia adaptive lifting engine learns the movement of each user and provides accurately timed support of up to 84 pounds, said Bionic German, and a real -time digital twin movement for users’ movements for high risk safety and movements. Technology can be controlled through the German Bionic Connect application that users can download to their smartphones.
The technology benefits from German Bionic Io, the cloud analysis company platform that offers ergonomic information, activities control and fleet management through its board.
Exia use cases include transport tools and materials around the workplace; lifting and eliminating waste and other heavy materials; and assembly of heavy and structures such as built, according to the company.
Berlin’s construction company Henz Bauusführung Testimonial of the builder. Mustafa Durmaz, director general of the firm, noticed a decrease in the permission of illness and injury, which he attributed to the ability of the exoskeleton to maintain healthy people.
Next to construction, other objective sectors of the device include manufacturing, logistics, airports, detail and health.
Construction exoskeletons are not a new invention and are commercially available for other sellers, such as Hilti, Festool and Palladyne Ai, Formerly Sarcos. These exoskeletons have similar offers: assistance to raise, increase safety and attracting labor.
Exoskeletons can also act in a Similarly to personal protective equipmentAccording to a post on the Blog of the National Health and Security Institute. The agency said that technology could be useful for preventing workplace injuries, as well as simplicity.
However, historically, the cost has been a barrier. One of the Hilti’s shoulder exoskeletons, for example, in detail at $ 1,629 for a unit. Alemany Bionic said that their gentle, as it exes, are usually rented instead of buying, from $ 399 per month, depending on the size of the fleet.
