EXIA
The Exia is a with German engineering, including the incredible features we’ve come to expect from other models. Designed for lifting, lowering, and moving loads, the Exia has more than one string…
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EXIA, l –: Lightweight and intuitive, designed to prevent musculoskeletal disorders in everyday life
The Exia is a with German engineering, including the incredible features we’ve come to expect from other models. Designed for lifting, lowering, and moving loads, the Exia has more than one string to its bow. Thanks to it, human productivity has improved significantly, and you won’t want to do without it anymore. We’ll reveal it without further ado.
Exia Specifications
Exia by German Bionic (founder of Apogee) is the latest generation of, based on AI and machine learning. It uses billions of pieces of anonymous data collected in the workplace to understand and effectively guide user actions. Exia adapts to each person and task in real time and provides robust support where users need it most. Its design is somewhat similar to that of the Festool EXO 18 and Comau Mate-XTW; in fact, Exia offers customized intelligent support that improves user productivity. Regardless of their field, the tasks they perform, and the operators, it anticipates their needs in real time. The system also has a lifting capacity of up to 38 kg. Additionally, it is designed for continuous learning through wireless software updates.Once acquired, the operator can control Exia’s settings via iOS and Android.The for Exia is designed to reduce the strain on workers’ health and create safer workplaces, while helping to address labor shortages largely caused by the exclusion of people with limited mobility from the workforce.Whether you’re in the healthcare sector (where patient lifting is in high demand), logistics, construction, or baggage handling, the is a real asset and can be used as a tool to improve the quality of medical care and alleviate back pain.
Review of the Exia
The feedback has been positive, whether from testers or the international press, who find that the load reduction and AI adaptation make the 8-hour shifts much more bearable. Although there are several other reviews available—since they come from the German company Bionic—feedback at trade shows points to rapid adaptation through artificial intelligence.The Exia features an adaptive motor and sophisticated control software and is connected to the German Bionic Connect app. It allows for monitoring performance metrics such as lifted weights, number of steps, and usage time, to name just a few.Overall, the Exia is a very interesting device and is perfectly suited for the most demanding lifting environments in the logistics, healthcare, and construction industries… Questions? Contact us.
