On July 4, more than a dozen participants tested ULS Robotics' Viatrix exoskeletons during a six-kilometer hike at a resort along Yangcheng Lake, according to KrASIA. The event offered attendees a first-hand experience of the wearable robotic technology designed to assist mobility and reduce physical strain.

The demonstration highlighted the practical applications of exoskeletons in outdoor activities, showcasing their potential beyond industrial or medical use. ULS Robotics aims to position the Viatrix as a versatile device suitable for various environments.

As Japan's market increasingly embraces robotics and wearable technology, innovations like ULS Robotics' Viatrix could attract attention from both consumers and investors seeking growth opportunities in the evolving mobility sector.