The first-ever Global Artificial Intelligence Machines and Electronics Expo (AIE), held from December 4 to 6 in Macao and its nearby coastal city Zhuhai, is a world where sci-fi becomes reality.
The event transformed into a powerhouse of innovation for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, showcasing everything from AI-driven machinery and smart ecosystems to next-gen electronics. Among the highlights was a standout invention that seemed to leap straight out of a movie: a wearable exoskeleton robot designed to give ordinary people extraordinary strength.
The exoskeleton provides powered assistance to the legs, significantly reducing physical strain during movement. Whether climbing stairs, trekking outdoors, recovering from an injury, or engaged in fire rescue or forestry patrols, wearers can move more freely—and with much less effort.
The response was electrifying. A visitor from the Middle East called it "amazing," noting how it helped him walk comfortably despite a knee injury. It's a stride toward a future where technology truly extends human potential.
Watch the video to see how this exoskeleton is changing the way we move.
Reporter | Huang Xinyi
Video/Poster | Qin Shaolong
Editor | Hu Nan, James Campion, Shen He