With CES on the horizon, anticipation is building as 2026 award winners are announced, and WIRobotics' WIM KIDS has been named a CES 2026 Innovation Award winner in the Digital Health category.
There are countless wearable robots for adults, and these devices usually allow for a moderate amount of adaptability, but don’t need to account for significant physical growth or size changes because their intended users are fully grown. WIM KIDS is a walking-assist wearable robot that stands out because it boasts a modular Growth-Adaptive Frame system that can be adjusted to accommodate kids from ages four to 15.
Weighing less than a kilogram, WIM KIDS uses an AI-based personalized algorithm to provide natural walking assistance and improve gait stability and comfort without restricting movement.
Walking-Assist Wearable Robots
WIM KIDS Won a Digital Health CES 2026 Innovation Award
Trend Themes
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Growth-adaptive Wearable Technologies — Wearable technologies with growth-adaptive frames are emerging as crucial tools for accommodating the varying physical needs of children, providing continuous support throughout their development.
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AI-powered Mobility Solutions — Artificial intelligence is enhancing mobility solutions by offering personalized assistance that adapts to the wearer's unique patterns, leading to improved functionality and user satisfaction.
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Lightweight Wearable Robotics — Innovations in lightweight robotics are making wearable devices more comfortable and practical for everyday use, expanding their potential applications and user base.
Industry Implications
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Pediatric Healthcare — The pediatric healthcare industry is witnessing advancements with adaptive wearable robots that cater specifically to children's developmental needs, offering improved therapy outcomes.
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Wearable Technology — Within wearable technology, there is a growing focus on creating adaptable devices that can cater to different age groups, providing tailor-made solutions for various users.
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AI and Robotics — AI and robotics are converging to create innovative solutions that enhance mobility and function, paving the way for next-generation assistive devices.