German Bionic Cracks The Energy Transition’s Back Problem
cleantechnica.com Apr 6, 2026

German Bionic Cracks The Energy Transition’s Back Problem

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German Bionic's Exia exoskeleton supports workers in physically demanding clean energy jobs, reducing musculoskeletal disorders that cost European industry €240 billion annually. The device detects lifting movements and applies assistive force, extending workers' careers and providing ergonomic data. As the global clean energy workforce is projected to triple by 2050, this technology addresses a critical supply chain issue, promoting worker longevity and safety in renewable energy manufacturing and installation.