Exoskeletons are wearable devices designed to enhance human physical abilities by providing additional support and assistance to the wearer’s movements. They typically consist of a rigid or flexible frame that is attached to the user’s body and can be powered or passive. Exoskeletons can be used for a variety of purposes, such as reducing the physical strain of manual labor or enabling people with mobility impairments to stand and walk. They are also being developed for military, medical, and athletic applications. Exoskeleton technology is rapidly advancing, and many industries are exploring the potential benefits of using these devices to improve human performance and quality of life.

Below you will find information on various exoskeletons and their functions:

Workplace

Used in the workplace to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).

Medical

Used in clinical settings to help recovery from spinal cord issues.

Miscellaneous

Innovative support devices for everyday tasks and sports.