Apogee ULTRA: German Bionic unveils a powerful exoskeleton lifting up to 80lbs, aiding workers in healthcare, logistics, and more, while tackling labour shortages and aging workforce.
The German Bionic Apogee ULTRA supports caregivers with their everyday tasks on the ward. (Jam Press/German Bionic)

A robot exoskeleton that can lift up to 80 lbs has promised to help workers with physical jobs as well as the “ageing workforce”.

The Apogee ULTRA is said to be “dynamic” and “highly adaptive”, as reported by Absolutely Business.

The exoskeleton is wearable and fits around a person’s torso, from the top of the neck to the hips.

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It can reportedly help lift up to 80lbs (36kg) and provides “active walking support” to make walking a distance of about six miles (10km) feel more like five miles (8km).

Apogee ULTRA: German Bionic unveils a powerful exoskeleton lifting up to 80lbs, aiding workers in healthcare, logistics, and more, while tackling labour shortages and aging workforce.
The German Bionic Apogee ULTRA supports lifting up to 80lbs. (Jam Press/German Bionic)

German Bionic, who made the product, claims that the robot is perfect for industrial work and health care, as medical professionals may often need help lifting patients.

The Berlin-based company said the product even comes with an app that can show the user detailed performance metrics such as steps taken, weight lifted, and usage time.

Apogee ULTRA: German Bionic unveils a powerful exoskeleton lifting up to 80lbs, aiding workers in healthcare, logistics, and more, while tackling labour shortages and aging workforce.
The Apogee ULTRA is considered the world’s most powerful exoskeleton. (Jam Press/German Bionic)

The price of the product is yet to be released but the lower-tech version costs ,900 (£8,120).

German Bionic said: “German Bionic, the Berlin-based pioneer in robotic exoskeleton technology, proudly introduces the Apogee ULTRA.

“The world’s most powerful series-production exoskeleton, providing 80lbs (36kg) of lifting support.

Apogee ULTRA: German Bionic unveils a powerful exoskeleton lifting up to 80lbs, aiding workers in healthcare, logistics, and more, while tackling labour shortages and aging workforce.
Official launch ceremony of the first fleet of German Bionic Apogee ULTRA e-exoskeletons at RoMed Kliniken Rosenheim, with Armin G. Schmidt, CEO of German Bionic (far left). (Jam Press/German Bionic)

“Available today and designed to empower workers across logistics, manufacturing, construction, bagging handling, and healthcare industries.

“Apogee ULTRA sets new benchmarks in strength, adaptability, and worker safety, meeting the demands of various high-intensity tasks and enhancing productivity.

Apogee ULTRA: German Bionic unveils a powerful exoskeleton lifting up to 80lbs, aiding workers in healthcare, logistics, and more, while tackling labour shortages and aging workforce.
The German Bionic Apogee ULTRA supports caregivers with their everyday tasks on the ward. (Jam Press/German Bionic)

“Apogee ULTRA is the company’s strongest and most intelligent exoskeleton to date.

“It helps deliver safer, healthier, and more inclusive workplace environments while addressing critical social and demographic challenges – such as labour shortages and an ageing workforce.”

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