Exoskeletons reduce physical strain, but they are still wearables - and wearables can trap heat.
Could personal cooling become the next exoskeleton-adjacent product category?
https://t.co/2kznAFmk9y
#Exoskeleton#WearableTech#PersonalCooling
Certain DoD-funded developmental exoskeletons are now listed under USML Category X for ITAR purposes.
This does not mean all exoskeletons are defense articles - but it does change the stakes... https://t.co/TiawuO3As9 #exoskeleton#militarytech
New on ExR: Fourier Rehab’s GReAT Summit 2026 highlights ExoMotus M4 updates, rehabilitation robotics, embodied AI, and new partnerships with Nagoya University and NHG Health.
Read the recap:
https://t.co/GnhPfOC64j
#Exoskeleton#RehabRobotics
New episode is live!
Episode 28 of The Exoskeleton Report Podcast asks: are consumer exoskeletons toys, gimmicks, or “e-bikes for your legs”?
Bobby Marinov talks with Dr. Tom Sugar after hands-on testing of several consumer hip #exoskeleton.
Listen here:
https://t.co/7ZSIa80sUZ
Sponsored: The robots got a glow-up. ViveLab Exo’s feature now has updated images + a downloadable PDF. The core message: industrial exoskeletons need measurable, repeatable evaluation—not just trial impressions. Read more: https://t.co/A9bxyY3P2I #Ergonomics#Exoskeleton
Sponsored: ViveLab Exo combines motion capture, biomechanical modeling & the TIE framework to help companies evaluate industrial exoskeletons with objective ergonomic data—not just impressions. Read more: https://t.co/A9bxyY3P2I #Exoskeleton#Ergonomics
Exoskeleton Report is now an Auxivo Educational Exoskeleton Partner for EduExo Pro, helping educators, labs, and robotics teams bring hands-on wearable robotics into learning environments.
Read more: https://t.co/dpjweuRx1O
#Exoskeleton#WearableRobotics#STEM
Explore the Exoskeleton Report map of exoskeleton companies: 171 locations tied to 157 organizations worldwide.
https://t.co/NORt43K0Jq
See a correction? Send it through the contact form. #Exoskeleton#WearableRobotics
https://t.co/KnvvEGPttr Episode 27 is out now with Gregory Galarneau of The Exoskeleton Store.
Big takeaway: this is a practical discussion on how occupational #exoskeleton adoption actually happens, why worker buy-in matters, and why “try before you buy” is often critical.
https://t.co/LvKJhFGZ4b Can robots teach movement?
On Exoskeleton Report, we explore how RoboGolfPro, a violin exoskeleton, and a piano hand robot point to a new use case for robotics: education through haptic guidance. #Exoskeleton#Robotics#Haptics
Sponsored: Industrial work still demands real physical endurance. StepUp NEO by FRT Robotics is a lightweight passive exoskeleton designed to help reduce strain during repetitive bending, lifting, and prolonged standing & with no batteries required. https://t.co/oqgnPbakei
Where did the word “exoskeleton” come from?
Not robotics — biology.
New on Exoskeleton Report: a short history of exoskeleton, exoskeletal, and exosuit in wearable robotics.
https://t.co/WrWzUL9kdC
🎙️ New episode is out!
Ep 26: Exoskeletons — A Decade of Change w/ Dr. Karl Zelik (Vanderbilt / HeroWear)
🔗 https://t.co/ntU0UV5mGd
#WearableRobotics#Exoskeleton
🎧 Ep. 25 is up: Stanley’s approach to exoskeleton implementation — right application or “dusty cupboard”?
Practical lessons on task fit, rollout, and adoption.
https://t.co/hkzPxMpdXD
#exoskeleton#wearablerobotics#ergonomics#EHS
Week 4 (2026) Exoskeleton Report Newsletter is out + a video read-through 🎥
HeroWear Apex 311k+ hours field outcomes, Wandercraft ICU mobilization pilot, KIMM fabric “muscle” robot, CYBERDYNE x CMU + more.