After being left outdated for far too long, the Exoskeleton Report Map of Exoskeleton Companies has now been substantially refreshed.
The updated version now includes 171 mapped locations tied to 157 producers involved in exoskeletons, wearable robotics, and directly adjacent technologies. All said and done: more than 100 locations were added, older entries were removed, and a large number of company names, office names, and addresses were cleaned up along the way.
This was not a quick copy-and-paste update. It took multiple hours of manual work to review legacy entries, verify public location details, decide how to represent organizations with multiple offices, and handle cases where only city-level or country-level information was publicly available.
Why bother? Because one of the most basic questions in the exoskeleton industry is still: where is the work happening? A good map helps readers, researchers, investors, students, partners, and end users quickly see where companies are based and how broad the wearable robotics ecosystem has become.
What changed
- Added more than 100 locations compared to the legacy version.
- Removed outdated or no-longer-relevant entries.
- Standardized company names and office labels.
- Included additional offices for some organizations when public information was available.
- Used city-level or country-level entries in cases where exact street-level details were not publicly listed.
The goal is not to pretend the map is perfect. The goal is to make it useful.
Like the industry itself, the map will continue to evolve. Companies relocate. New teams launch. Others go quiet, rebrand, merge, or shift focus. That means this is best treated as a living reference, not a final database carved in stone.
Help improve the map
If you notice a missing company, an outdated address, or a correction that should be made, please let us know. You can use the Exoskeleton Report contact form and send the company name, together with the corrected public address or source. Helpful reader feedback is one of the best ways to keep a resource like this current.
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Resources like this are useful, but they take real time to build and maintain.
If the updated map saves you time, helps your research, or simply makes it easier to understand the exoskeleton industry, please consider supporting Exoskeleton Report on Patreon. Your support helps fund independent, objective reporting and the behind-the-scenes work required to maintain public resources such as the map, directory, and catalog.
Thank you to everyone who reads, shares corrections, and supports the publication. I hope the refreshed map of exoskeleton companies (producers) makes the exoskeleton ecosystem a little easier to navigate.






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