KULR Technology Group (KULR) early on Tuesday disclosed plans to expand into bionic exoskeletons powered by artificial intelligence to assist US workers on the job.
As part of its new partnership with privately held German Bionic, KULR Technology will launch a new business unit, KULR AI & Robotics, to commercialize robotic systems and better support domestic manufacturing, the company said, adding it will retain North American marketing and distribution rights for products developed by the new unit.
The companies also will collaborate on building out the capabilities of KULR's Apogee ULTRA exoskeleton and focusing on performance improvements, AI integration and higher user adaptability, they said.
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