One exoskeleton in two years!

(2026-2027-2028)

Project MARCH is entering a new phase.

For over eleven years, we have built a new exoskeleton every year. Each generation started from scratch and delivered a fully functioning system within twelve months. That structure enabled rapid innovation, strong execution, and continuous growth.

Now, we are taking the next step.

To reach a higher level of technical maturity, we are introducing a two-year development cycle: one exoskeleton, developed across two years of MARCH. Rather than restarting annually, we will build cumulatively. This shift creates the conditions to elevate our innovation, enabling stronger system integration, deeper technical refinement, and more sustained progress.

MARCH 12 will establish the foundation of a new platform, with more time dedicated to design and system architecture. 

MARCH 13 will build upon this foundation, refine the system, and elevate it further, with a strong focus on training and optimization. 

By continuing development on a shared system, knowledge transfer becomes structural, and innovations are given the time to mature beyond initial implementation.

The extended timeline allows us to further advance balance, control, and human–machine interaction as one integrated system. It enables more rigorous validation and optimization, and creates the conditions to push technical boundaries with greater precision and consistency.

With this shift, Project MARCH is not only evolving its development model, it is raising its technical standard and reinforcing its role in the advancement of next-generation exoskeleton technology.