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Exoskeleton for zoos

Zoos often require long walking distances. Exo Motion helps create a memorable wearable robot experience while supporting visitors who want an easier way to explore more of the site.

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

More of the zoo, less fatigue

Large zoos can be physically demanding for seniors, parents, visitors with lower stamina and tourists on full-day schedules. Exo Motion Pro supports walking, slopes and stairs while keeping the visitor upright and engaged in the zoo experience.

Commercial model for operators

The revenue-share model gives zoo operators a premium guest upgrade without upfront equipment purchase. Exo Motion can provide equipment, training, fitting workflow, maintenance support and public liability cover up to $20m.

Clear positioning

The experience should be framed as wearable robotics for visitor experience and accessibility support, not as an endorsement by any specific zoo unless a formal agreement exists.

Common questions

Can exoskeleton rentals improve zoo accessibility?

They can support suitable guests who can already walk safely but want assistance with fatigue, slopes or longer routes.

Does this replace wheelchairs or mobility scooters?

No. It is a different option for guests who want to keep walking and experience wearable robotic assistance.

How are zoo rentals managed?

A QR registration, demo video, guided fitting, rental status dashboard and cleaning workflow can support venue operations.

Bring Exo Motion to your site

Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.

Plan a zoo pilot