Xtand AI-powered exoskeletons is focused on human-machine synergy for assistive mobility in all works of life.
A backpacking test using the Ascentiz exoskeleton offers a rare look at how wearable robotics perform outside the lab.
Ascentiz, a pioneer in wearable robotics, today introduced its groundbreaking modular exoskeleton system at CES 2026. The ...
For decades, exoskeletons have felt like something borrowed from science fiction or reserved for factories and rehabilitation ...
A first look at the Hypershell wearable exoskeleton showcased at CES 2026. Originally launched via crowdfunding, Hypershell ...
Ascentiz, a pioneering robotics company, makes its global commercial debut at CES 2026, unveiling the final versions of its ...
With its collapsible legs and pocket-friendly size, the VIGX π6 brings powerful, AI-driven exoskeleton support to anyone who ...
Wearable exoskeletons have traditionally lived at the extremes: either bulky industrial frames or medical rehabilitation ...
Powered exoskeletons can cost more than $100,000 and are prohibitively expensive for most. However, the medical technology startup ExoAtlet is trying out a well-known solution borrowed from the ...
Industrial robotics leader ULS Robotics enters the consumer market with VIATRIX, an AI-powered exoskeleton designed for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bobby covers exoskeletons, exosuits and wearable robotics. The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a 30 ...