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Exo Motion can provide product and rental information for provider review, but does not guarantee NDIS funding, approval or suitability.
Why this vertical matters
Exo Motion can provide product and rental information for provider review, but does not guarantee NDIS funding, approval or suitability.
The core question is whether wearable robots can create a better guest, resident, client or staff experience while remaining simple enough for the operating environment. Exo Motion starts with route review, workflow design and a small pilot rather than assuming immediate large-scale rollout.
Pilot design
A pilot should define the use case, route or activity, staff role, fitting process, safety limits, battery workflow, cleaning process, registration, waiver and success metrics. This lets the operator test real demand before scaling.
Commercial and compliance context
Exo Motion's preferred commercial model for venues is zero-CAPEX revenue share. Provider, health, aged-care, hospital or disability contexts require their own suitability and funding review.
FAQ
Does this page mean a current partnership exists?
No. Industry pages are concept and suitability information unless Exo Motion and the relevant partner publicly announce a deployment.
Can Exo Motion support a pilot?
Yes. Exo Motion can discuss route review, fitting workflow, staff training, insurance context and rental operations.
Is this suitable for every user?
No. Suitability depends on the person, route, supervision, risk and operating context.
Related Exo Motion pages
This page is general product, tourism and venue-partnership information. Exo Motion does not provide medical advice, clinical diagnosis or funding approval.
Plan a wearable robot pilot
For venue, hotel, aged-care or international partnership discussions, contact Exo Motion at exomotion.com.au/#contact.