Consumer exoskeletons are starting to look less like niche robotics equipment and more like consumer devices. Around the 2026 Prime Day season, several brands...
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In this episode, Dr. Tom Sugar and I recap our November trip to Germany for WearRAcon Europe 2025, A+A Düsseldorf, ExoPark, and the ExoWorkAthlon. We discuss...
An action-packed week in the world of exoskeleton and wearable technology has not disappointed. In military exoskeleton news, the mining industry is taking...
Exoskeletons are entering normal retail behavior. For years, wearable robotics has lived in a strange space between medical devices, industrial equipment...
The exoskeleton and wearable robotics industry continues to innovate in its quest to improve on-foot mobility for the elderly, mountain hikers, and everyone in...
On June 8, 2026, AgeClub published the Chinese-language article “5年增长15倍!蚂蚁美团联手、沙特资本入局,外骨骼成银发科技‘战略入口’?”, roughly translated as: “Five Years, 15x Growth! Ant...
It has been another action-packed week in the world of physical augmentation technology, this time dominated by consumer news! Below is the e-mail embedded...
Exoskeletons help with physical work, but they are still wearables. That means comfort, heat buildup, and user adoption are inseparable from the design problem...
Below is the text version of the Exoskeleton and Wearable Robotics newsletter for the week ending on May 30, 2026. While we may live in a dynamic and sometimes...
The exoskeleton industry has spent years trying to prove that wearable robotics is more than ergonomic theater. Now, in a major regulatory shift, the U.S...





