
“SUITX by Ottobock” presents its first digital product AIRGO XP – the intelligent workplace analysis with individual health coaching
The market leader in industrial exoskeletons, “SUITX by Ottobock”, has developed a digital solution together with MotionMiners that sets new standards for ergonomics in the workplace: The AIRGO XP uses artificial intelligence to analyse movement patterns at the workplaces in real time and detect unfavourable patterns that lead to health problems. On this basis, AIRGO XP creates tailor-made training programmes that help employees to work in a healthier way. The data analysis also helps managers to achieve greater transparency. This enables them to make processes more ergonomic and take preventative measures to protect their employees’ health in the long term.
“With AIRGO XP, we are expanding our portfolio of exoskeletons to include the first all-digital product, as we continue to evolve as a comprehensive provider of ergonomic solutions,” explains David Duwe, Vice President SUITX by Ottobock Europe. The business unit will be presenting the new product for the first time at the Hannover Messe trade show from 31 March to 4 April 2025. Visitors can try out the AIRGO XP for themselves in Hall 6, Stand E48, and learn more about how it can be easily integrated into existing working environments.
AI-based ergonomics tool
At the heart of the innovative solution is a combination of AI-based technology, ergonomic principles and practical approaches. The AIRGO XP consists of three key elements:
• A tracking system: The lightweight belt system in the form of a minimalist vest comes with a holder for a tracking device. A mobile device with a display and an app is integrated at the clavicle/chest level, recording precise movement data – such as flexors, torso twists and walking. Using state-of-the-art sensor technology and AI, the system analyses movement patterns, identifies problematic postures and immediately provides employees with visual and/or acoustic feedback for ergonomic optimisation. What makes this solution so special is that it works locally, without a permanent Internet connection.
• Digital health coach: The app offers individual, data-based coaching and training programmes tailored to the needs of employees. Targeted ergonomic measures are proposed using AI-based recommendations. For example, if the app repeatedly detects that an employee is lifting loads mainly using their back rather than their legs, they will be shown exercises to strengthen the leg and trunk muscles and improve their lifting technique. These are tailored to the specific job profile and help employees to optimise their behavioural patterns. An integrated badge program motivates individuals and teams to work together to improve their health and achieve ergonomic goals.
• Dashboard for managers: Movement analyses of employees are sent to managers in anonymised and aggregated form. The dashboard provides a comprehensive overview so managers can easily identify ergonomic risks in their teams. For example, they can detect stress peaks at certain times and analyse the increase and decrease of ergonomic movements at team level. With this data, managers can now take targeted measures to improve working conditions.
Rethinking health protection in the workplace
“With our new AIRGO XP, we are effectively tackling current economic challenges. The innovative solution creates transparency for managers by identifying potential health risks and providing immediate recommendations on what action to take,” says David Duwe. “The integrated digital ‘personal trainer’ also takes health protection in the workplace to a whole new level. It enables companies to take preventive action, sustainably promote the health of their employees and create more attractive working conditions in the long term.”
“SUITX by Ottobock” offers a unique combination of innovative software and hardware products to promote healthier workplaces. This includes analysing workplaces, consultation on ergonomics and the targeted use of exoskeletons. The systems relieve strain on people who perform physically demanding tasks such as lifting, carrying or overhead work.
Pilot projects with AIRGO XP
Starting in April 2025, companies will have the opportunity to start supported pilot projects with the new product. The global market launch is planned for October 2025. The starter package includes the required hardware, consultation on implementation and a licence fee for the software. Thanks to the cost-effective model, daily expenses are comparable to the price of one cup of espresso per employee. Starting in April 2025, companies will have the opportunity to start supported pilot projects with the new product. The global market launch is planned for October 2025. The starter package includes the required hardware,
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