Today’s “Startup Spotlight” features KenQing Technology (Booth No. B29).
Company Profile

Shenzhen Kenqing Technology Co., Ltd., established in March 2015, is a National High-Tech Enterprise dedicated to the research, development, production, and sales of industrial-grade and consumer-grade motion-enhancing exoskeleton products.
With technology at its core and demand as its guide, after years of dedicated R&D, Kenqing Technology has mastered core exoskeleton technologies spanning multiple fields, including human movement mechanics, servo drive control, sensor fusion, and adaptive AI algorithms. This has enabled the company to establish a comprehensive R&D and production system spanning the entire chain from software design to hardware integration. The company offers a diverse product portfolio with extensive applications across healthcare, wellness, industrial, tourism, and specialized sectors.
Currently, the company’s exoskeleton robots are sold in over 30 countries and regions. Through continuous technological innovation and exploration of diverse application scenarios, Kenqing Technology is propelling Chinese-made exoskeletons onto the global stage!
Highlight Products
01 π series

An ultra-lightweight lower-limb assistive exoskeleton that seamlessly integrates core technologies including ergonomics, power systems, electronics, and AI algorithms. It senses lower-limb movement patterns and delivers timely assistance, effectively reducing leg strain, providing movement protection, and enabling more balanced cardiovascular exercise.

The device features a sleek, stylish design; Lightweight design; delivers substantial assistance with a maximum movement assist of 15Nm; Flexible waistband accommodates various body types; Easy to put on and take off; Unique modular assembly and folding structure minimizes storage space; Snap-in battery replaces in 3 seconds; Built-in multi-sport modes including hiking and running, suitable for outdoor environments; AI learning algorithm automatically adapts to walking habits, enabling versatile application across daily life and professional settings.
02 Ant-H1 Pro
The Ant-H1 Pro is the lightweight model in Kenqing Technology’s leading Ant series of walking-assist exoskeleton robots. This product integrates an advanced sensor network and power control system to sensitively capture subtle movements during human walking. It provides synchronized assistance that follows the user’s motion for effortless control, effectively conserving energy during walking, running, and stair climbing while reducing muscle fatigue and joint stress. This makes movement easier and extends physical endurance. The Ant-H1 Pro also features a fitness mode that intelligently provides reverse leg-lifting resistance and kicking resistance. This precisely and efficiently exercises the user’s core walking muscle groups during movement, achieving fitness and body-shaping benefits.



Product Highlights: Powerful feel, effortless adjustment. AI adaptive learning, precise recognition of complex gaits, supports unilateral leg adjustment.
Application Scenarios: Assist walking, relieve pressure on joints in daily life. Efficiently work the muscles used for walking during physical training.

03 Q20
The world’s lightest active 20kg-class waist-assist exoskeleton robot product. Compact device (weighing only about 2.7kg), powerful assistance (up to 20kg of waist support), high cost-effectiveness, and exceptional flexibility. Easy and comfortable to wear, allowing unimpeded bending while providing substantial power for standing up. The Lifting Mode is ideal for high-frequency bending tasks like logistics sorting and cargo handling. The Support Mode suits prolonged bending operations such as assembly line processing and product packing. Additionally, the Q20 can be deployed in elderly care settings to reduce lumbar strain for caregivers. Since its launch in early 2025, the Q20 lumbar support robot has garnered enthusiastic attention from customers worldwide.

Product Highlights: Ultra-lightweight at 20kg with powerful performance. Intelligent assistance throughout the bending process. Flexible and form-fitting for unobstructed movement.
Application Scenarios: Logistics terminals, airports, factories, agriculture, and other operational environments.
04 A10
The A10 is a lightweight shoulder joint assist exoskeleton robot weighing approximately 3.2kg (including battery). It provides up to 16kg of upper limb assistance. Designed for extended lifting tasks, it effectively reduces strain during handheld operations, enhances work efficiency, and minimizes muscle fatigue. The Transport Mode is ideal for material handling and logistics sorting tasks. The Lifting Mode suits prolonged handheld operations such as photography, screwdriving, drilling, and wall cleaning. With a battery life of 6-8 hours, the A10 features a streamlined design for easy wear and use, meeting daily work demands while offering thoughtful assistance. The A10 has debuted at the National People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference sessions, where numerous photographers have enthusiastically embraced it, remarking on its remarkable ease of use after testing!

Product Highlights: Dual arms with 8kg*2 high-torque motors, wide-range intelligent assistance, supports large-amplitude agile movements, lightweight and form-fitting, 2 hours of stable lifting.
Application Scenarios: In industrial sectors such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace production, and logistics transportation; In civilian sectors including agricultural harvesting, construction manufacturing, surgical procedures, and photojournalism.


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Over the past 12 years, the development trajectory of Maker Faire Shenzhen can be seen as a microcosm of the development of maker culture in China.
- 2012: “Gathering Small Wisdom, Journeying through the Great Future” – This was the first Mini Maker Faire in China, with less than 1000 attendees, and was more like a gathering within a small circle. But we saw the infinite possibilities emerging from the maker community.

- 2013: The slogan was absent, and the maker community was still small. – In the OCT Creative Park, there were cross-disciplinary exchanges among different creative communities, silently laying the foundation for cultural output.

- 2014: “Innovate with China” – the event was upgraded to the Featured level for the first time, with a significant increase in scale compared to previous years, and the beginning of professional independent forums. This year, makers began to enter the public’s view.

- 2015: “Everyone is a Maker, what are you waiting for?” – This year’s Shenzhen International Maker Week became one of the largest Maker Faires in the world. This year, the concept of “maker” was elevated to a national level, and the trend of “mass innovation, mass entrepreneurship” swept across the country.

- 2016: “My World, My Creation” – As the sub-venue of the National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Week, the event was held for the first time in the commercial center area, experiencing unpredictable weather from typhoons to scorching heat. Many makers succeeded in your entrepreneurial endeavors this year, but it seemed like there were even more failures. The hype around entrepreneurship shifted towards rationality.

- 2017: “Makers, Go Pro” – The event took place at the university campus for the first time, focusing on Maker Pros and providing a platform for diverse innovators and makers to showcase themselves, presenting more possibilities for the growth path of makers to the entire community.

- 2018: “Co-making in the City” – The main venue of Shenzhen International Maker Week, where individuals and groups with shared visions and values gathered to showcase stories, projects, and explorations of collaboration among different communities and people.

- 2019: ” To the Heart of Community, To the Cluster of Industry” – The event was upgraded to the Maker Faire Shenzhen, attempting to attract professional audiences and focusing on pragmatic aspects such as solving the needs of industrial upgrading and co-developin. It aims to build a platform for innovation and industry dialogue and collaboration.

- 2023: “Where Are The Makers?”– Starting from our own mission and values, we aim to explore the future direction of makers and theapossibilities for commercialization. Though this question does not have a definitive answer, we do hope that through this event, we can communicate and share with every one of you, finding more ideas and directions together.

- 2024: “Everything is AI” – This year, we brought together over 120 exhibitors from around the world, attracting nearly 1,500 professional attendees from nearly 20 countries and over 20 provinces across China. The exhibition showcased a wide range of AI application projects and hosted 10 AI hardware-themed satellite events, alongside various workshops.