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ABI Research highlights the growing market for exoskeletons, with global revenues expected to reach over $3.9 billion by 2030, driven by industrial use cases. Exoskeletons are designed to enhance human performance in physically demanding tasks, reducing musculoskeletal disorders and associated costs. The report discusses passive and powered exoskeletons, focusing on the benefits of passive exoskeletons, which are more affordable and widely adopted. The deployment of exoskeletons is expected to grow significantly, with industrial exoskeletons leading the way in revenue forecasts.

abiresearch.com

On July 10, 2024, Laggner Group opened a new Augustiner Biergarten on the historical grounds of the Bötzow-Brauerei in Berlin. The biergarten offers 600 terraces with a view of the Alexanderplatz and serves a variety of German and Alpine dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options. The popular Augustiner Helle is served at 4.60 euros per half-liter.

morgenpost.de

The historical Bötzow Brewery, once the largest private brewery in Berlin, is undergoing redevelopment. Part of this transformation includes the opening of a new Biergarten in June 2024, featuring a terraced garden, outdoor pavilion, and a traditional Gasthaus. The area is being developed into a medical and industrial campus by Bötzow Berlin GmbH & Co. KG, with significant contributions from the prosthetics manufacturer Ottobock.

entwicklungsstadt.de

The article critiques the newly opened Augustinerbräu Biergarten in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, comparing it unfavorably to traditional Bavarian beer gardens. The author, Oliver Weinlein, highlights the lack of a garden-like atmosphere and the absence of trees that provide shade, which are key characteristics of a true Biergarten.

berliner-zeitung.de

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    Bötzow Berlin is involved in the development of a historical brewery site in Berlin, focusing on creating spaces for innovation and research, particularly in collaboration with Ottobock.