CES is set to be the biggest consumer electronics product trade show and is already just around the corner. Gradually, with each year, more exoskeleton companies have been presenting at it. However, unlike other trade shows that are concentrated in one exposition center, CES has grown so large that it is spread across the city of Las Vegas. It is the polar opposite of A+A Düsseldorf, which features the ExoPark and brings all exo-technology presenters together in one place.
So, if one is interested in seeing as many exoskeletons as possible at CES 2026, one would need a map or a guide!
The preliminary information lists these exoskeleton and exo-related exhibitors and their booth locations:
LVCC – North Hall
(Las Vegas Convention Center)
Fourier – (not 100% clear if Fourier Rehab, including medical exoskeletons, would be featured or not) – LVCC, North Hall — 8453 – Level 1 – Smart Cities IoT – (the booth is above Hitachi and in the same cluster as Hypershell, ULS Robotics, and Kenqing)
Hypershell Co.LVCC, North Hall — 9045, Level 1 – Enterprise AI Section (opposite of Siemens and close to ULS Robotics)
Shenzhen Kenqing Technology Co.,Ltd. – (also known as VIGX in some international markets) – LVCC, North Hall — 8131 Level 1 – Smart Cities section (East edge of the building, relatively close to ULS Robotics and Hypershell)
ULS Robotics Co., – LVCC, North Hall — 8929 – Level 1 – next to Siemens, and between Hypershell and Kenqing
Venetian Expo – Hall G – Level 1
Agade srl: Venetian Expo, Hall G — 62000 — Eureka Park – Italian Trade Agency – On Level 1
ATDev – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 61261 — Eureka Park – Level 1 – next to the Startup Stage and to the West of Dephy
Dephy (bionic footwear, also working with Nike) – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 61238 — Eureka Park – Level 1, diagonal from Agade (separated by Japan Tech Project)
KAIST will have a booth, but it is unclear if they will have their clip-on self-balancing exoskeleton at CES. – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 62633 — Eureka Park – Level 1
OCALIS – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 63432 — Eureka Park – Turkish Pavilion – Level 1 (North West corner of the building, directly North from Dephy and KAIST
WithForce Inc – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 61710 — Eureka Park – Level 1 – near Samsung Electronics C-Lab
Venetian Expo – Halls A-D – Level 2
Cosmo Robotics (FYI: ExoAtlet in the US) Co: Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 53803 – Digital Health Section and across from Amazon.com Services – On Level 2 (South edge of the hall)
Daiya Industry Co., (may or may not have exoskeletons with them) Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 50339 – Japan Tech Project – Level 2 – Global Pavilions
Dnsys Innovation (FYI: this puts an end to the capitalization of DNSYS vs Dnsys) – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 56123 – Level 2 – Sports & Fitness – East End of the Hall
German Bionic Systems GmbH – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 51242 – Level 2 – German Pavilion – Global Pavilions section (West side of the building)
Hangzhou RoboCT (Ascentiz, and not 100% clear if they will be showing their medical devices, consumer devices, or both) – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 56536 – Level 2 – Sport & Fitness, diagonally across from the Dnsys booth.
Heimgear – Hangzhou Technik Technology Co Ltd – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 54755 — Lifestyle – Level 2 – Lifestyle Section
Skip – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 53423 – Level 2 – Digital Health, part of AgeTech Collaborative from AARP (above Cosmo Robotics and to the left of WIRobotics)
SUITX by Ottobock / Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 51242 – Level 2, German Pavilion – Global Pavilions
WIRobotics – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 54635 – Level 2 – Digital Health section, (somewhat in between Cosmo Robotics and RoboCT/Ascentiz and Dnsys)
In total, as of this publication, 19 booths will or are likely to feature exoskeleton (or similar) technology at CES 2026. However, there may be even more exoskeleton technology on display, either from companies co-exhibiting or from others emerging from stealth mode. Since CES is a consumer electronics show, one would expect many consumer wearable robots to be on display, and that very much appears to be the case! Hypershell, Ascentiz (RoboCT), Skip, WIRobotics, Dnsys, and Dephy are six of the most prominent producers in the field (and it is possible some of the other exo producers could have surprises as well).
Unfortunately, they are not all in the same place! Furthermore, if one were to focus on just one application, industrial/occupational, medical, or hiking/consumer, they would still have to travel between the Venetian Expo and the convention center. Physically, Venetian Expo (Venetian complex) ↔ LVCC (including North Hall) is about 2 miles (~3.2 km), depending on which exit/entrances are taken. Alternatives to walking listed on the net are:
CES “Tech Express” shuttle (simplest during show hours)
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It’s the direct venue-to-venue CES shuttle between LVCC ↔ Venetian Expo.
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LVCC: Central Plaza, near the Monorail walkway/station
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Venetian Expo: Curbside on Sands Ave
Where to board:
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CES badge required for CES shuttles.
Las Vegas Monorail (often fastest if shuttles are slammed)
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Walk from the Venetian area to Harrah’s / The LINQ Monorail Station, ride to Las Vegas Convention Center Station (it’s a short hop).
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From the LVCC Monorail station, walk across the Silver lot toward North/Central Halls (signage on-site).
Alphabetical Order:
Agade srl: Venetian Expo, Hall G — 62000 — Eureka Park – Italian Trade Agency – On Level 1
ATDev – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 61261 — Eureka Park – Level 1 – next to the Startup Stage and to the West of Dephy
Cosmo Robotics (FYI: ExoAtlet in the US) Co: Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 53803 – Digital Health Section and across from Amazon.com Services – On Level 2 (South edge of the hall)
Daiya Industry Co., (may or may not have exoskeletons with them) Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 50339 – Japan Tech Project – Level 2 – Global Pavilions
Dephy (bionic footwear, also working with Nike) – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 61238 — Eureka Park – Level 1, diagonal from Agade (separated by Japan Tech Project)
Dnsys Innovation (FYI: this puts an end to the capitalization of DNSYS vs Dnsys) – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 56123 – Level 2 – Sports & Fitness – East End of the Hall
Fourier – (not 100% clear if Fourier Rehab, including medical exoskeletons, would be featured or not) – LVCC, North Hall — 8453 – Level 1 – Smart Cities IoT – (the booth is above Hitachi and in the same cluster as Hypershell, ULS Robotics, and Kenqing)
German Bionic Systems GmbH – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 51242 – Level 2 – German Pavilion – Global Pavilions section (West side of the building)
Hangzhou RoboCT (Ascentiz, and not 100% clear if they will be showing their medical devices, consumer devices, or both) – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 56536 – Level 2 – Sport & Fitness, diagonally across from the Dnsys booth.
Heimgear – Hangzhou Technik Technology Co Ltd – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 54755 — Lifestyle – Level 2 – Lifestyle Section
Hypershell Co.LVCC, North Hall — 9045, Level 1 – Enterprise AI Section (opposite of Siemens and close to ULS Robotics)
KAIST will have a booth, but it is unclear if they will have their clip-on self-balancing exoskeleton at CES. – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 62633 — Eureka Park – Level 1
OCALIS – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 63432 — Eureka Park – Turkish Pavilion – Level 1 (North West corner of the building, directly North from Dephy and KAIST
Shenzhen Kenqing Technology Co.,Ltd. – (also known as VIGX in some international markets) – LVCC, North Hall — 8131 Level 1 – Smart Cities section (East edge of the building, relatively close to ULS Robotics and Hypershell)
Skip – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 53423 – Level 2 – Digital Health, part of AgeTech Collaborative from AARP (above Cosmo Robotics and to the left of WIRobotics)
SUITX by Ottobock / Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 51242 – Level 2, German Pavilion – Global Pavilions
ULS Robotics Co., – LVCC, North Hall — 8929 – Level 1 – next to Siemens, and between Hypershell and Kenqing
WIRobotics – Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 54635 – Level 2 – Digital Health section, (somewhat in between Cosmo Robotics and RoboCT/Ascentiz and Dnsys)
WithForce Inc – Venetian Expo, Hall G — 61710 — Eureka Park – Level 1 – near Samsung Electronics C-Lab
If you’re attending CES 2026, hopefully this saves you a bit of time (and a lot of walking). This list is current as of publication, but CES exhibitor details can change quickly. If you spot an exoskeleton (or wearable robot) I missed, or you know what a company is actually bringing to their booth, drop me a note (or a comment below), and I’ll do my best to update the guide.






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