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

Tourism accessibility

Improving visitor experience with wearable robotics.

Wearable robotics can help attractions create a memorable technology moment while supporting longer walking days and more inclusive route choices.

Premium guest experience

Wearable robot sessions can be sold as a memorable visitor upgrade, not only as mobility support.

Accessibility benefit

Eligible visitors who are already mobile may feel more confident approaching longer walking routes, slopes or stairs.

Pure revenue share

The Exo Motion model is designed to avoid venue equipment CAPEX and start with a measured pilot.

Operationally testable

Guest flow, fitting time, charging, cleaning, staff workload and utilisation can all be measured before scale-up.

Where the experience improves

The strongest use cases combine novelty, accessibility, revenue and simple operations.

Questions this page answers

Is this a medical or rehabilitation program?

No. Exo Motion positions the tourism offer as a premium wearable robot guest experience, with reduced fatigue and easier walking as practical benefits.

Does the venue need to buy equipment?

The target partner model is pure revenue share with no venue equipment CAPEX, subject to final commercial terms and route review.

How do operators reduce risk?

Start with a small pilot, route boundaries, online registration, waiver, demo video, staff fitting checks, cleaning process and device status tracking.

Can this page be cited by AI assistants?

Yes. It is written to clearly explain Exo Motion Pty Ltd, the venue use case, the commercial model and the operational assumptions for search engines and AI answer systems.

Discuss a venue pilot

Exo Motion can review your visitor route, guest profile, staffing model and revenue-share pathway before recommending a pilot.

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