CASE STUDY

Foresight Study: Envisioning the Future of Exoskeletons for Health Prevention

Client: EXSKALLERATE partnership – InnovationQuartner, TNO, University of Twente, VUB, KUL, POM – West Flanders, MoWiN – Regionalmanagement Nordhessen, HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (formerly Construction Scotland Innovation Centre), University of Gävle, Aalborg University, and Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (KADK).

We were tasked with crafting a detailed foresight study that outlines the future of occupational exoskeletons across Europe. The study focused on identifying strategic directions to broaden the use of exoskeletons. Conducted in the final stages of the Interreg North Sea Region EXSKALLERATE project, which we initiated and managed, the research examines the enablers, obstacles, and challenges that need addressing to boost exoskeleton adoption across multiple sectors. It presents a vision for the future of exoskeleton innovation, delineating two potential paths: a business-as-usual scenario and an intervention scenario, offering insights into the possible advancements in this field.

Challenge

Approach

Impact

2 foresight scenarios

An analysis of the business-as-usual foresight scenario for EU exoskeleton market growth by 2030 projects a 30% increase to 4 billion euros. The innovative interventions foresight scenario for EU exoskeleton market growth by 2030 predicts a growth ranging from 32% to 38%, reaching 4.5 – 6 billion euros.

4 key recommendations

A set of 4 key recommendations was formulated, covering aspects such as product innovation, design, regulation, and the exoskeleton ecosystem. These recommendations highlight pivotal actions aimed at fostering market growth up to 2030.

50+ members

Comprising representatives from Academia/Education, Public Authorities, Industry, Insurers, Researchers, NGOs, Exoskeleton manufacturers, and Clusters, the EU’s first exoskeleton ecosystem boasts a membership exceeding 50 individuals.

Co-authoring this foresight study has affirmed my stance on the potential of exoskeletons in preventing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and reshaping workplace health. Our findings highlight the profound impact exoskeletons could have in reducing MSDs by 2030, as they become widespread across multiple sectors. This signals a significant shift in occupational safety and productivity.


– David Chadima, Healthcare Innovation Consultant