Where it may fit
Distribution centres, fulfilment sites and transport hubs involve walking-heavy roles. Exo Motion can help test whether powered walking assistance has value in defined, controlled settings.
Logistics operators can explore wearable robotics through controlled pilots where walking distance, fatigue and staff experience are key questions.
Corporate and industrial pages describe controlled demonstrations and feasibility pilots. Exo Motion Pro is not presented as certified industrial PPE, a lifting device or a replacement for workplace safety controls.
Distribution centres, fulfilment sites and transport hubs involve walking-heavy roles. Exo Motion can help test whether powered walking assistance has value in defined, controlled settings.
The device should not be positioned as certified PPE, a lifting aid or a replacement for safety controls. Forklift zones, loading docks and high-risk areas require strict exclusions unless formally assessed.
A pilot can measure fitting time, comfort, route completion, usage time, user feedback, return workflow, battery use and practical operational friction.
No. It is a walking assistance wearable robot.
It may be assessed for walking fatigue, but claims require evidence from a properly designed pilot.
Yes. Pilot scope, controls and documentation can be discussed.
Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.