Australia's wearable robot experience company for tourism venues.
Exo Motion Pty Ltd is a Sydney-based company helping attractions, hotels and destination operators create premium wearable robot guest sessions through a pure revenue-share partnership model.
Christopher Fang, Founder and Director
Christopher Fang is a CPA-qualified finance executive with dual master's degrees from the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. Before founding Exo Motion, Chris built a senior finance career across telecommunications, infrastructure, management accounting, financial modelling, project evaluation, M&A support and due diligence.
At TPG Telecom, Chris held senior finance roles in cash flow, planning and analysis, supporting enterprise decision-making with disciplined financial models and operational reporting. His earlier experience includes BAI Communications and commercial finance work across complex infrastructure and telecommunications environments.
That background matters because Exo Motion is not just a product idea. It is a venue operating model. The company is designed around practical deployment questions commercial managers ask first: utilisation, staff workflow, insurance context, maintenance, charging, guest registration, waiver process, cleaning, route suitability and revenue share.
What Exo Motion does
Exo Motion Pty Ltd owns exomotion.com.au and hosts Exo Motion operations across markets. The company is based in Sydney, NSW, and is building a wearable robot experience model for tourism venues, hotels, scenic walks, heritage sites, zoos, adventure parks and aged-care rental assessment enquiries.
Venue partnerships
Exo Motion supplies wearable robot equipment, training, maintenance, operating guidance and revenue-share support for suitable attractions and hotels.
Guest experiences
Guests can book a futuristic wearable robot session that supports walking, stairs, slopes and longer visitor routes as practical secondary benefits.
Aged-care enquiries
Exo Motion also supports separate aged-care rental and assessment enquiries for families, providers and occupational therapists, subject to suitability.
Why the company exists
Many tourism experiences depend on walking, but not every visitor has the same energy, confidence or tolerance for long routes. Exo Motion aims to help venues improve visitor accessibility while creating a new premium revenue stream without asking the venue to purchase equipment upfront.
The company is building a practical deployment model for wearable robotics in tourism: route review, guest demo video, registration, waiver, staff fitting, rental status tracking, cleaning, battery workflow, insurance context and scale-up review.
Exo Motion publishes concept studies and proposal pages for high-walking venues such as BridgeClimb Sydney, Australia Zoo, Scenic World, Taronga Zoo and Pompeii. These pages are intended to show operational thinking and venue fit. They should not be read as an endorsement or confirmed partnership unless a public agreement has been announced.
The technology approach is simple: use lightweight wearable robotics to create a memorable visitor experience first, with mobility benefits as practical support. For venue partners, the goal is to add a bookable premium product, improve accessibility, support longer visitor routes and test demand through a controlled pilot before any wider deployment.
Partner with Exo Motion
Suitable tourism venues can start with a controlled pilot before broader deployment.