CES 2025: Exotech – exoskeletons for heavy work

January 13, 2025

Exotech, a leading company in the field of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI), presented its latest developments at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. With solutions tailored specifically to smart cities and human security

The main topics at the trade fair

  • Real-time monitoring and analysis: With regard to smart cities, intelligent solutions for urban security are presented. At CES, Exotech is presenting AI models designed to make urban areas safer and more efficient. AI-based systems can analyse large amounts of data from surveillance cameras, sensors and public networks to detect threats in real time and coordinate measures.
  • Traffic management: By analysing traffic flows, Exotech ensures optimised traffic control and helps to prevent accidents and reduce congestion.
  • Emergency management: AI systems identify emergencies such as fires, accidents or natural disasters faster and improve the coordination of rescue teams.

Redefining human safety

Exotech develops AI models to improve safety in a variety of environments:

  • • Workplace safety: monitoring of workplaces using sensors and AI to detect potential hazards early and prevent accidents.
  • • Personal safety: applications for portable devices that detect health and safety risks in real time and alert users.

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