A person outdoors using a self-balancing exoskeleton with joystick control on a paved path surrounded by greenery in daylight.

Why Adaptive Control, Not Hardware Alone, Is Moving Exoskeletons Toward Real Deployment

Recent exoskeleton progress is easiest to misread as better hardware. The stronger signal is elsewhere: self-balancing control, clinically validated torque adaptation, AI-built controllers, and biomechanical load modeling are turning highly specialized machines into systems that can match a user, a task, and an operating environment more closely than earlier designs could. Wandercraft shows what “practical”…

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