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AirWalk

AirWalk is a conceptual exoskeletal mobility system designed to reduce joint load, increase walking stability, and support people whose everyday movement is limited by fatigue, injury, or long-term strain.The project explores how lightweight biomechanics, structural distribution and motion-assisted geometry can create a second layer of support — not as a medical device, but as a human augmentation framework that preserves natural movement while reducing physical cost.

Developed from first-principles thinking, AirWalk treats the human body as a dynamic architecture rather than a mechanical problem. The system distributes weight, stabilises posture, and provides sustained walking comfort without altering gait or requiring powered actuation.It is a blueprint for next-generation mobility assistance: affordable, scalable, and simple enough to be a universal tool — from individuals recovering from injuries to workers in high-strain environments.The concept focuses on function, ergonomics and accessibility, delivering a structural approach to mobility that enhances human capability while remaining nearly invisible in use.

About the Author

Mateusz Chrzanowski

Mateusz Chrzanowski is a system architect. He designs complex systems with a focus on structure, scalability, and real-world execution.

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