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Exoskeleton for national parks

Exo Motion can help suitable national park visitor sites explore wearable robotics as a controlled, staff-managed accessibility and premium experience program.

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

A controlled visitor experience

National parks need careful route selection, environmental protection and safety controls. Exo Motion is best suited to designated visitor routes, lookout walks, guided experiences and high-demand locations where fitting and returns can be managed.

Accessibility and commercial value

The model can improve access for suitable walkers while creating a distinctive visitor experience. It can also support premium ticketing, guided upgrades and education around robotics and future mobility.

Pilot-first deployment

A pilot should define approved routes, weather rules, cleaning procedures, battery management, supervision levels, insurance requirements and incident workflows before wider rollout.

Common questions

Can exoskeletons be used in all national park environments?

No. Route suitability, terrain, weather and operational controls need assessment before deployment.

Is this a medical service?

No. Exo Motion positions tourism rentals as visitor experience and walking support, not medical treatment.

What is the recommended first step?

Start with a limited pilot on one controlled route before expanding to additional visitor locations.

Bring Exo Motion to your site

Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.

Review a park pilot