Blue Mountains, NSW
Long walks, stairs, lookouts and active travellers make the Blue Mountains a strong Australian example for wearable robot rental concepts.
View conceptExplore where Exo Motion can fit: Australian tourism attractions, hotels, zoos, national parks, bridge climbs, heritage sites and selected international concepts.
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Long walks, stairs, lookouts and active travellers make the Blue Mountains a strong Australian example for wearable robot rental concepts.
View conceptBoardwalks, gradients, family tourism and scenic routes make Scenic World-style attractions useful for pilot planning.
View conceptA high-walking wildlife destination where wearable robot sessions could be assessed as a premium guest upgrade.
View proposalA guided climb concept where route control, staff supervision and premium pricing can support a structured feasibility review.
View feasibilityHotels can offer wearable robot rentals as a guest amenity for longer city walks, harbour routes and full-day itineraries.
Hotel use caseSlopes, family visits and scenic walking paths make Taronga Zoo-style venues relevant for accessibility and premium guest experience concepts.
View conceptLarge heritage sites with long routes can assess wearable robot sessions for visitor fatigue, accessibility confidence and smart tourism pilots.
Pompeii conceptMountain destinations can assess exoskeleton venue partnerships for scenic walking, senior travel and guided active tourism.
International modelDense visitor precincts, cruise excursions, theme parks and smart tourism operators can use pilots to test demand before scale.
US exampleExo Motion can review route length, visitor profile, staff workflow, cleaning, charging, insurance context and revenue-share assumptions for suitable venues.