The latest edition of the Exoskeleton Report Newsletter highlights various advancements in exoskeleton and wearable robotics technology. The newsletter features updates on the Global Innovation Challenge 2025, Trexo Robotics’ new podcast “The Mobility Mindset,” and the development of artificial muscles for tremor suppression.
The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems has created a robotic hand to test exoskeletons designed to suppress tremors in individuals with movement disorders. Additionally, a new technology called Exosense is being developed to apply vision-based scene understanding to exoskeletons, similar to how autonomous vacuums map their environments.
In financial news, Lifeward (ReWalk) reported $25.7 million in revenue for 2024, driven by the acquisition of AlterG and Medicare coverage expansion for ReWalk Personal Exoskeletons. Myomo also saw significant growth in revenue and unit sales in Q4 of 2024.
Other highlights include the return of the Excellent Exo Chat podcast, discussions on the intersection of wearable technology and ethical innovation, and the rising popularity of consumer exoskeletons through influencer reviews and user testimonials.
Wandercraft’s self-balancing exoskeleton recently won the Artificial Intelligence Innovation Award at SXSW 2025, showcasing advancements in autonomous balance control for powered exoskeletons.
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