Deploy Exo Motion at your venue.
Exo Motion gives tourism attractions a practical way to add wearable robotics as a premium visitor experience. The venue does not buy the equipment. Exo Motion supplies the units, training, operating workflow, maintenance support and public liability context, then shares rental revenue with the venue.
Upfront venue equipment cost
Suitable partners can test demand without purchasing a fleet or taking equipment CAPEX onto the balance sheet.
Fitting workflow target
The operating model is built around a short demo video, quick fitting, strap check and supervised first steps.
Public liability cover context
Exo Motion carries public liability cover up to $20m for partner programs, subject to policy terms and deployment scope.
How the partnership works
Route review
We assess walking distance, stairs, gradients, route boundaries, return points and guest flow.
Pilot design
We recommend pilot unit count, daily session cap, pricing, waiver workflow and staff responsibilities.
Training
Venue staff learn fitting, adjustment, demo, battery swap, cleaning and return checks.
Guest rental
Guests watch the demo, register, complete waiver, get fitted and start the experience.
Operations
Managers monitor units as idle, leased or returned across venue sites.
Scale review
Utilisation, staff time, feedback, safety notes and revenue determine next fleet size.
Guest rental journey
What the guest and staff do from QR code to return.
Before fitting
QR code opens the demo video, registration and waiver so guests understand the product before staff fitting.
At fitting
Staff confirm weight range, comfort, straps, battery, assisted first steps and route suitability.
After return
Staff record returned status, clean contact surfaces, check straps, charge batteries and reset the unit.
Fleet and battery workflow
How managers track each unit during daily operations.
Idle
Available units are charged, cleaned and ready at the partner site.
Leased
Registered rentals show active status, guest time, estimated fee and session duration.
Returned
Returned units move back through cleaning, charging and staff inspection before the next rental.
What CEOs and commercial managers usually ask
How much revenue can the venue generate?
Revenue depends on visitor volume, route appeal, staffing workflow, operating hours, price, weather and conversion. Exo Motion starts with a pilot so the venue can measure real utilisation before scale.
How many units do we need?
A small pilot can start with a controlled fleet. Larger attractions may later plan 100-300 units per site as a rollout vision only, after proven demand, staffing and safety workflow.
Does it slow staff down?
The workflow is designed around a short demo video, registration before fitting, guided strap adjustment and clear return checks. The aim is supervision and quality control, not one staff member manually operating each rental.
Is it a medical offer?
For tourism venues, Exo Motion is positioned as a premium wearable robot experience with walking support and reduced fatigue as practical benefits. It is not promoted as rehabilitation or clinical treatment.
Book a venue feasibility review
Send your route, annual visitor profile, operating hours and preferred pilot site. Exo Motion can prepare a pilot pathway and revenue-share discussion for your management team.
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