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RoboCT, a top exoskeleton robotics company from China, made its CES debut in 2026 with the GoGo Exoskeleton series at Pepcom. The launch marks RoboCT’s move from medical devices into consumer mobility, bringing its clinical know-how to everyday use.

Exoskeletons used to be the realm of science fiction. Movies like Edge of Tomorrow, Elysium, and Bloodshot, and video games like Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Titanfall 2, used them extensively. Now that we have them, they are used in assistive living.

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The GoGo series is built for real-world mobility. Each side weighs just 2.3kg (without battery) and delivers up to 25km of range, making it practical for all-day use. The system offers adaptive modes such as Walk, Stand/Sit, Cadence Assist, and Swing Assist to accommodate different activities. GoGo can help with post-stroke recovery, support people with Parkinson’s, and handle stairs or uneven ground. It adjusts to the user’s needs on the fly.

“Our debut at CES is about demonstrating a new paradigm for assistive technology,” said Dr. WANG Tian, Founder and CEO of RoboCT. “With GoGo, we are moving exoskeletons out of specialized clinical settings and into the fabric of everyday life. Our goal is to provide a reliable, lightweight companion that empowers freedom of movement, whether for recovery, aging in place, or enhancing an active lifestyle.”

RoboCT’s move into the consumer market builds on its medical background. Its UGO and KidGo rehab exoskeletons already have NMPA Class II, FDA registration, and CE certification. GoGo brings this track record of safety and reliability to a wider audience.

About RoboCT:

Founded in 2017, RoboCT focuses on exoskeleton robotics for rehab and elderly care. The company develops core algorithms and components that combine AI, data analysis, and cloud technology to deliver smart solutions for hospitals and individuals.

For more information, visit en.roboct.com

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