The wearable robotic exoskeleton market has seen considerable growth due to a variety of factors.
• The market size of the wearable robotic exoskeleton has seen a drastic expansion in the past few years. It is predicted to elevate from $1.71 billion in 2024 to $2.51 billion in 2025, signifying a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 47.1%.
The previously observed growth is a result of various factors including successful implementations, early adoption, enhanced media and public consciousness, advancements in the human-machine interface, growing cognizance regarding the issues faced by the aging population, and heightened emphasis on ensuring safety at workplaces.
The wearable robotic exoskeleton market is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory in upcoming years.
• The market size for wearable robotic exoskeletons is projected to experience rapid expansion in the following years, escalating to $9.93 billion in 2029 with a 41.0% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). This advancement in the forecast span is due to the worldwide spread of exoskeleton manufacturers, the amalgamation with augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI), standardized regulatory support, reduced costs and increased affordability, and opportunities within healthcare and rehabilitation. Predicted trends for the forecast period encompass a greater uptake within elderly populations, widened use in neurorehabilitation, sector diversification in industry, modernized human-machine interactions, and incorporation with AI and robotics.
The escalating occurrence of disabilities is anticipated to stimulate the expansion of the wearable robotic exoskeletons market. These disabilities could be physical, mental, or sensory in nature and they greatly hinder an individual's aptitude to perform routine tasks or be an active part of the society. The uptick in disabilities stems from several reasons including an ageing demographic, the surge in chronic ailments, higher awareness and detection of disabilities, alongside lifestyle related problems like obesity and inactive habits. These disabilities necessitate the use of wearable robotic exoskeletons to boost mobility, offer physical assistance, aid in the rehabilitation process, and enhance the quality of life by empowering users to carry day-to-day tasks more independently and securely. For instance, in October 2024, the House of Commons Library, a UK-based library and informational resource of the lower house of the British Parliament, showed that around 16.1 million people in the UK had a disability in 2022/23, making up 24% of the total populace. By February 2024, approximately 6.9 million people in Great Britain sought additional costs for disability benefits, standing for 10.4% of the populace. For this reason, the increasing occurrence of disabilities is steering the growth of the wearable robotic exoskeletons market.
The wearable robotic exoskeleton market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Type: Passive, Powered
2) By Actuation Technology: Electric, Hydraulic, Fully Mechanical, Other Actuation Technology
3) By Application: Rehabilitation, Assistive, Body Parts Support, Sports
4) By End User: Healthcare, Industrial, Defense, Commercial
Subsegments:
1) By Passive Exoskeletons: Soft Exoskeletons, Rigid Exoskeletons
2) By Powered Exoskeletons: Active Lower Limb Exoskeletons, Active Upper Limb Exoskeletons, Full-Body Exoskeletons
Leading companies in the wearable robotic exoskeletons market are focusing on the development of advanced technology products, including lightweight exoskeletons. This is in order to ease user fatigue, bolster comfort, and improve mobility. These lightweight exoskeletons are wearable robotics created to aid in movement and support, while simultaneously reducing additional weight. This makes them more suitable for wearing over longer periods and aids in enhancing the user's mobility and comfort. As an example, Comau, an Italian industrial automation company, and IUVO, a US company specializing in wearable robotics technologies, launched the MATE-XB wearable lumbar exoskeleton in June 2023. They did so in partnership with Esselunga, a retail chain from Italy. The MATE-XB exoskeleton entirely supports the lumbosacral joint during tasks such as bending and lifting, enabling workers to handle up to 25kg loads safely. The completely passive device not only improves operator safety and wellness but also mirrors Comau's commitment to wearable robotics by offering both upper and lower body support solutions. Furthermore, the MATE-XB encourages sustainable and quantifiable improvements in ergonomics, leading to long-term health benefits and enhancing the quality and efficiency of task performance.
Major companies operating in the wearable robotic exoskeleton market report are:
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
• Parker Hannifin Corporation
• Comau LLC
• Fourier Intelligence
• Genesis Robotics
• Hocoma AG (DIH International Ltd.)
• Myomo Inc.
• Cyberdyne Inc.
• Sarcos Corporation
• ATOUN Inc
• Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc.
• Bioservo Technologies AB
• Daiya Industry Co. Ltd.
• ReWalk Robotics Inc.
• Skelex AG
• Focal Meditech BV
• B-Temia Inc.
• Technaid S.L.
• GenElek Technologies
• Rex Bionics PLC
• Innervo Labs
• Harmonic Bionics
• Gogoa Mobility Robots
• Bionik Laboratories Corp.
• P&S Mechanics Co. Ltd.
• Skeletonics
North America was the largest region in the wearable robotic exoskeleton market in 2024. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the forecast period. The regions covered in the wearable robotic exoskeleton market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.