KULR Partners with German Bionic to Launch AI-Powered Exoskeletons for U.S. Workforce Revolution

April 15, 2025
KULR Partners with German Bionic to Launch AI-Powered Exoskeletons for U.S. Workforce Revolution
  • The collaboration will specifically work on the Apogee ULTRA exoskeleton, designed to increase human energy output and reduce workplace injuries across various sectors.

  • German Bionic is recognized for its innovative connected exoskeletons and has received multiple awards for enhancing worker safety and productivity.

  • This expansion comes at a time of increasing demand for automation and robotics in the U.S. workforce, which has been experiencing significant growth.

  • To spearhead this initiative, KULR has established a dedicated business unit called KULR AI & Robotics, which will focus on developing affordable robotic solutions.

  • Michael Mo, CEO of KULR, highlighted the importance of their energy management expertise in supporting the robotics ecosystem, particularly in battery performance and thermal management.

  • The partnership aims to enhance the capabilities of the Apogee ULTRA through collaborative technology efforts, focusing on performance improvements and AI integration.

  • KULR will hold exclusive marketing and distribution rights for German Bionic's products in North America, positioning itself as a key player in this emerging market.

  • Reflecting its strategic shift, KULR has updated its website to KULR.ai, reinforcing its commitment to integrating AI and robotics into its business model.

  • Armin G. Schmidt, CEO of German Bionic, emphasized the partnership's goal to deliver advanced exoskeletons that empower frontline workers and enhance workplace safety.

  • KULR's existing product portfolio includes advanced thermal management technologies critical for aerospace and Department of Defense applications, further supporting its expansion into robotics.

  • KULR plans to localize the manufacturing of future exoskeletons in the U.S., aligning with strategic initiatives to boost domestic manufacturing and reshore jobs.

  • KULR Technology Group, Inc. has entered a strategic partnership with German Bionic to launch AI-powered exoskeletons aimed at enhancing the U.S. workforce.

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