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(5 Jan 2023) US CES EXOSKELETON SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTION SUMMARY: LENGTH: 2:51 ASSOCIATED PRESS Las Vegas, Nevada - 3 January 2022 1. Wide, German Bionic booth 2. Close, tilt down, Apogee exosuit 3. David Mack demonstrating Apogee 4. SOUNDBITE (English) David Mack, Managing Director, German Bionic: "So the product is an active lifting exoskeleton, all powered by a single 40 volt battery. And essentially what it does as you bend over it knows your relative position to the ground. So when you start to stand up again, it will sense those movements and pull you back up, compensating for almost 66 pounds of lifting force." 5. David Mack demonstrating Apogee 6. SOUNDBITE (English) David Mack, Managing Director, German Bionic:"It has the connections on the legs, connections on the shoulders. So as you bend over, it knows your relative position to the ground. And then as you move back up it torques you back up straight again, giving that overall compensation of up to 66 pounds." 7. Apogee controls 8. SOUNDBITE (English) David Mack, Managing Director, German Bionic:"What we always tell people is lift what you're lifting currently, but lift safely. The reason being is this is protecting your lower back. It's not helping your hands or grip strength or anything like that. But what it's doing, similar to a hardhat with your head, safety boots, with your shoes, with your feet, it's actually protecting your back from doing the lifting that you're doing right now." 9. Demonstration of Apogee ++VIA VIDEO LINK++ 10 . SOUNDBITE (English) Jonathan Roubini, Technology Expert:"The beauty of it that German Bionic is actually creating an AI that reads your body movements and how you interact with the object. And it's supposed to give you live information, like whether on a screen or to a headset, of how to move better and how to interact better with the object so you don't hurt yourself, whether short term or even long term." 11. Apogee controls ++VIA VIDEO LINK++ 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Jonathan Roubini, Technology Expert:"So down the line we're going to see exosuits are so light, they pinpoint the spots where they need to help people and not just have a huge thing that you're wearing and with the AI and hopefully with better battery technology, we actually are going to see an exosuit that anybody can wear pretty much and you can lift any object at home, you don't have to be in a warehouse." 13. David Mack demonstrating Apogee 14. SOUNDBITE (English) David Mack, Managing Director, German Bionic:"What we're really excited about is just having those people come home after wearing the device from doing their everyday job and saying that they don't have to take aspirin at night, they don't have to lie on the couch, they can actually play with their kids again. And that really makes the everything that we're doing really worthwhile." 15. David Mack demonstrating Apogee LEAD IN: German Bionic brings its lightest powered exosuit to date to CES in Las Vegas. The robotic exoskeleton startup's Apogee is built for commercial and industrial use and aims to protect wearers' backs. STORYLINE: With more and more items being shipped across the globe, it's a strain for warehouse workers whose jobs require heavy lifting. It's a problem that German Bionic is working to fix with the Apogee exoskeleton suit. The Apogee, the 6th iteration of the product, is a lighter and stronger version and assists the user to more easily lift items up to 66 pounds (30 kg). ==== Clients are reminded: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...