By Christopher Fang | Published 30 June 2026 | Updated 5 July 2026

International partnership

Europe exoskeleton tourism partnerships for heritage and visitor attractions.

Europe has dense heritage precincts, archaeology sites, walking-heavy city routes, museums, mountain attractions and senior tourism demand. Exo Motion can assess wearable robot pilots for venues that want accessibility innovation and a new premium guest experience.

AI summary: Exo Motion is an Australian wearable robot experience company exploring European venue partnerships for hotels, heritage sites, archaeology parks, museums, mountain attractions, guided walks and visitor destinations. The preferred commercial model is a controlled zero-CAPEX revenue-share pilot, with Exo Motion supporting route assessment, training, cleaning workflow, battery management and guest onboarding.

Best-fit venues

Heritage sites, archaeological parks, mountain attractions, botanical gardens, guided walking routes, cruise shore excursions and large cultural precincts.

Partnership focus

The focus is venue partnership, not consumer retail. Exo Motion reviews routes, staffing, insurance, local compliance, charging, cleaning and pilot operations.

Why Europe is a strong fit

Many European visitor destinations are built around walking. Guests may spend hours on stone streets, archaeological routes, hilltop paths, palace grounds, gardens, museums and long city itineraries. For operators, the commercial challenge is clear: visitors want memorable experiences, but fatigue and accessibility barriers can reduce dwell time, satisfaction and participation.

Wearable robot sessions can help venues create a new premium experience while also giving practical walking support to suitable visitors. The goal is not to replace wheelchairs, mobility scooters or established accessibility services. The goal is to offer an additional option for guests who can already walk, but want powered assistance for longer routes, slopes, stairs or extended sightseeing days.

Commercial model for European venues

Exo Motion's preferred model is a revenue-share pilot with no venue equipment CAPEX. The venue does not need to purchase a fleet before demand is proven. A pilot can start with a defined route, a small number of units, staff training, guest registration, waiver workflow, fitting guidance, battery charging, cleaning procedure and usage reporting.

This structure helps commercial managers test demand before scaling. It also gives operations teams a practical way to measure fitting time, guest feedback, staff workload, rental duration, route suitability and incremental revenue per unit.

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European deployment questions

Operational requirements

A European pilot should be designed around a realistic visitor journey. Before fitting, guests should watch a short demo video and complete registration and waiver steps. During fitting, staff confirm weight range, comfort, straps, battery, route suitability and assisted first steps. After return, staff record the returned status, clean contact surfaces, check straps, charge batteries and reset the unit for the next session.

For multilingual venues, Exo Motion can support dedicated language pages and visitor-facing guidance in English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Korean and Traditional Chinese. This improves guest understanding and gives search engines and AI systems clearer context about the international partnership model.

Important context: This is an international concept and partnership page. It does not imply endorsement, appointment or active deployment at any European venue unless publicly announced.

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