Welcome to the Exoskeleton Report’s Newsletter Archive. Below are the news from June 2025, Week 25, but if you are subscribed, you would already have this week’s newsletter in your inbox!
Exoskeleton Report — Week #25 Summary
19 June 2025
Beyond Human Limits
Wandercraft co-founder Jean-Louis Constanza outlines how the company’s self-balancing exoskeleton platform is evolving toward full humanoid robotics, powered by AI for rehabilitation and industrial use cases.
Events
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WearRAcon Europe 2025: Early-bird two-day passes for the joint A+A safety expo are discounted until 31 August, and speaker slots are still open.
Medical Developments
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A prototype AI voice agent is being created to guide users through exoskeleton operation, motivation, training, and safety checks.
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The ABLE Exoskeleton has secured EU CE Mark certification under the MDR for multiple sclerosis and other neuromuscular indications.
Consumer & Lifestyle
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Fresh public-health data linking higher daily step counts to lower disability risk underscores the demand for consumer and hiking exosuits.
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Hypershell joined the American Hiking Society on National Trails Day 2025, field-testing its hip exoskeleton during a two-mile, high-elevation trail-maintenance climb.
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YouTuber Zac Alsop completed a nearly six-hour mountain trek with a hip exoskeleton—four battery changes, with no complaints of discomfort or overheating—highlighting the reliability gains.
Research & Technology
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Georgia Tech demonstrates a modular lab exoskeleton driven by CubeMars AK motors.
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Bristol researchers unveil a soft “hypogravity” exosuit; Bubble Artificial Muscles deliver 400 mNm assistive torque, restoring knee flexion in simulated Martian gravity with minimal power demand.
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