Walking-heavy environments
Warehouses can involve long distances and repeat movement. A controlled pilot can test whether wearable walking assistance has relevance for specific non-hazardous workflows, visitor demonstrations or innovation programs.
Exo Motion can support controlled warehouse demonstrations for organisations exploring wearable robotics, walking support and staff experience innovation.
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.
Warehouses can involve long distances and repeat movement. A controlled pilot can test whether wearable walking assistance has relevance for specific non-hazardous workflows, visitor demonstrations or innovation programs.
Exo Motion Pro is not presented as certified industrial PPE or a lifting-safety solution. It should not be used to replace ergonomic controls, manual handling policies or workplace safety systems.
A responsible pilot defines route, task type, supervision, cleaning, charging, return checks, user suitability and incident workflow before any staff use.
No injury reduction claim should be made without proper workplace study and controls.
No. Exo Motion is a walking assistance wearable, not a lifting exoskeleton.
A controlled demo or feasibility review is the correct starting point.
Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.