Exoskeleton rental worldwide

Global venue partnerships for wearable robot rental.

Exo Motion supports international enquiries from tourism, heritage, hospitality and scenic destinations that want to explore wearable robot experiences and exoskeleton rental programs.

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

Where wearable robot rental can work globally

Heritage sites

Large archaeological precincts, historic towns and heritage routes where visitors walk long distances and accessibility is operationally difficult.

Zoos and parks

High-walking attractions with mapped routes, timed sessions, guest services teams and repeatable cleaning and charging workflows.

Hotels and resorts

Premium guest experiences for city exploration, scenic walking, resort trails, concierge add-ons and active travel programs.

Mountain attractions

Scenic walks, lookout routes, stairs and slopes where guests may value powered walking assistance and a future-of-movement experience.

Cruise shore excursions

Short-duration, high-value visitor experiences where wearable robots can make walking-heavy itineraries more distinctive.

Theme and adventure parks

Innovation-led venues that want a premium add-on without building a permanent ride or major fixed asset.

International deployment questions

Global exoskeleton rental requires more than the device. A credible program must address local regulations, insurance, visitor waivers, route risk, staff fitting, cleaning, charging, theft prevention, accessibility positioning and commercial feasibility.

Exo Motion does not describe concept pages as confirmed partnerships unless a public agreement is announced. International pages are used to explain potential deployment models and invite qualified venue enquiries.

Priority regions

Exo Motion is especially interested in international enquiries from destinations where walking distance limits visitor participation or where venues want a premium accessibility and innovation story.

  • Italy and Europe for heritage tourism
  • Japan and Singapore for smart tourism and robotics adoption
  • New Zealand, Canada, Switzerland and the United States for scenic and mountain attractions
  • Australia as the home market and pilot base

How a global enquiry starts

The first step is a venue-fit review. Exo Motion looks at walking routes, expected visitor volume, staffing, safety workflow, local operating requirements, battery and charging logistics, insurance and revenue-share economics.

International partnership page

Worldwide exoskeleton rental FAQ

Can international venues contact Exo Motion?

Yes. Exo Motion accepts international venue partnership enquiries for qualified tourism, heritage, hospitality and scenic destinations.

Does Exo Motion currently claim active rental sites around the world?

No. Public pages describe the model, concepts and proposal pathways unless Exo Motion publicly announces a confirmed deployment.

What makes a venue suitable?

Good-fit venues usually have walking-heavy visitor journeys, clear routes, staff supervision points, safe fitting locations, premium guest demand and an operational reason to improve accessibility.

Explore an international wearable robot pilot.

Send Exo Motion the venue, country, visitor profile, route details and intended commercial model.

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