German tech firms plan to jointly build AI Gigafactory
- German Bionic launched Exia on May 27, 2025, a next-generation wearable exoskeleton powered by true Augmented AI.
- The launch addresses the critical need to prevent musculoskeletal injuries resulting from strenuous manual labor and repetitive movements in physically intensive occupations.
- Exia is built on an advanced next-generation system design combined with enhanced control algorithms, enabling it to provide up to 84 pounds of dynamic lifting support, informed by extensive real-world data analysis.
- CEO Armin G. Schmidt said, "Exia represents a breakthrough in human augmentation" built on engineering excellence and extensive worker experience data.
- Exia aims to increase productivity, extend career longevity, reduce injury risk, and help companies secure and attract their workforce now and in the future.
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SAP, Siemens and Telekom: Application for European AI Gigafactory in Germany
SAP, Siemens, Deutsche Telekom and the Schwarz Group are jointly planning an application for a European AI Gigafactory in Germany. The EU is supporting the expansion of AI computing capacity with billions of investments.
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