Welcom to the archive copy of the Exoskeleton and Wearable Robotics news for the 12th week of the 2026. You can find both the text-only and email archive...
Author - Bobby Marinov
Most discussions about exoskeletons still focus on rehabilitation, industry, and defense. Education is often seen as a niche application, but that could be a...
This is the archive copy of the Exoskeleton and Wearable Robotics Related News from March 14, 2026. For the best experience, subscribe to the newsletter and...
Repetitive bending and lifting, prolonged standing, and heavy material handling place sustained stress on workers’ musculoskeletal systems—leading to injuries...
How did we end up with the terms that now dominate wearable robotics? Today, “exoskeleton” is almost inseparable from augmentation systems worn on the human...
In Episode 26, we’re joined by Dr. Karl Zelik, a biomechanical engineer and Vanderbilt University professor whose work sits right at the intersection of...
It is important to remember that each and every week the world of exoskeletons and wearable robotics is improving and growing (even if not as fast as we would...
Text version: Person-specific evaluation method for occupational exoskeletons – Biomechanical body heat map Analysis: Proposes a repeatable, person-specific...
The Global Innovation Challenge (GIC) is designed to push assistive robotics out of the lab and prototype stage and toward real-world independence:...
Text only version: China’s robotic legs enter everyday life More people (and news networks) are discovering consumer exoskeletons for...




