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CES 2026: RoboCT Introduces Lightweight Exoskeleton Series

The 2.3-kg assistive wearable features AI-powered, multi-mode support.

By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

The GoGo Exoskeleton adapts to a user's needs in real-time. Photo: RoboCT.

RoboCT is making its inaugural appearance at CES 2026 this week (Las Vegas, Jan. 6-9) by unveiling its GoGo Exoskeleton series. This launch signifies a pivotal strategic evolution for the company, extending its medical expertise into the realm of consumer-focused, daily life mobility solutions.

The GoGo series embodies a user-centric design philosophy aimed at effortless mobility. Weighing 2.3 kilograms per side (excluding battery) and offering an operational range of up to 25 kilometers, it represents a significant leap towards practical, all-day wearability, according to the company. Its intelligent system features multiple adaptive modes—including walk, stand/sit, cadence assist, and swing assist—designed to support a diverse range of real-world activities. From aiding post-stroke gait recovery and providing stability for individuals with Parkinson’s to navigating community stairs and uneven terrain, GoGo adapts to the user’s needs in real-time.

“Our debut at CES is about demonstrating a new paradigm for assistive technology,” RoboCT Founder/CEO Dr. WANG Tian stated. “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 established rehabilitation exoskeletons, like the UGO and KidGo series, have obtained key regulatory approvals including China’s NMPA Class II, U.S. Food and Drug Administration registration, and CE certification.

Founded in China in 2017, RoboCT is a high-tech enterprise with technological innovation as the core driving force. RoboCT is dedicated to the R&D and application of exoskeleton robotics, mainly in terms of core algorithms and components. Rehabilitation and elderly care are the current main focus, and RoboCT provides intelligent products and solutions for both medical institutions and individuals, based on a combined technology of human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and cloud computing.

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