
German Bionic is backed by renowned international technology investors such as Samsung Catalyst Fund, Storm Ventures, and MIG, which is also invested in Covid-19 vaccine developer BioNTech. The company and its products are regularly featured in top-tier publications and are the recipients of numerous awards, including the German Entrepreneur Award, the Land of Ideas Award, the Automatica Award, as well as a nomination for Hannover Messe’s coveted Hermes Award. The German Bionic Cray X is the world’s first connected exoskeleton. Linked to the Smart Factory, it self-learns to reinforce lifting movements and prevent incorrect posture, thus becoming an intelligent link between humans and machines. In doing so, it delivers data that underscores its ability to protect the health of workers, measurably reduce the risk of accidents, and thereby make quantifiable improvements to work processes.

German Bionic is backed by renowned international technology investors such as Samsung Catalyst Fund, Storm Ventures, and MIG, which is also invested in Covid-19 vaccine developer BioNTech. The company and its products are regularly featured in top-tier publications and are the recipients of numerous awards, including the German Entrepreneur Award, the Land of Ideas Award, the Automatica Award, as well as a nomination for Hannover Messe’s coveted Hermes Award. The German Bionic Cray X is the world’s first connected exoskeleton. Linked to the Smart Factory, it self-learns to reinforce lifting movements and prevent incorrect posture, thus becoming an intelligent link between humans and machines. In doing so, it delivers data that underscores its ability to protect the health of workers, measurably reduce the risk of accidents, and thereby make quantifiable improvements to work processes.
Product: AI-driven connected industrial exoskeletons (e.g., Exia)
Mission: Reduce workplace strain, prevent musculoskeletal injuries, and optimize workflows via data-driven augmentation
Funding (reported): Raised multiple rounds including a $20M Series A (Dec 2020); reported total funding figures vary across sources
Investors (examples): Samsung Catalyst Fund, MIG, Storm Ventures, Benhamou Global Ventures, IT-Farm
Employees (reported): ~75
Workplace ergonomics, manual material handling, occupational safety, and workflow optimization in industrial settings.
Robotics / Industrial wearables
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Series A participants also included Storm Ventures, Benhamou Global Ventures and IT-Farm.
“Samsung Catalyst Fund, MIG, Storm Ventures, Benhamou Global Ventures, IT-Farm”