Robot maker · early
EASE
TUM Chair of Ergonomics spin-off (TUM Venture Labs Robotics/AI) building an actively powered industrial exoskeleton that supports back and arms during lifting and carrying in logistics and production. The system uses AI-based intention recognition that responds instantly to the user's movements and adapts support, plus an IoT interface with real-time data analytics. As of June 2025: proof of concept complete, extended field tests done with first companies, first paid pilots in negotiation, and a EUR 500k seed round being raised. No standalone company website located yet; TUM Venture Labs team page used. Note: the prescreen watchlist flag was a name-collision false positive; no prior ruling on EASE exists.
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EASE exoskeleton
- Powered back-and-arm support with AI intention recognition adapting assistance in real time
Active actuated exoskeleton whose control software infers the user's intended motion and modulates support accordingly
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