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Exoskeleton Startup HeroWear Raises $5M to Reduce Workplace Injuries in Logistics & Manufacturing

Exoskeleton startup HeroWear secures $5 million in Series A funding to expand its Apex 2 exosuit, a wearable back-support solution proven to reduce workplace injuries and fatigue in logistics, manufacturing, and other labor-intensive industries.

Exoskeleton Startup HeroWear Raises $5M to Reduce Workplace Injuries in Logistics & Manufacturing
HeroWear’s Apex 2 exosuit features elastic bands in the suit that serve as an extra set of back muscles to assist workers who lift and bend repetitively, reducing strain by 20-40%, according to the company. Image courtesy of HeroWear.
By Roberto Michel 
April 10, 2025

HeroWear, a private startup specializing in occupational exosuit solutions, announced $5 million of Series-A funding from venture capital investor White Road Investments, partnering with Engage to accelerate their work with top enterprises. HeroWear plans to utilize the funds to advance product development and expand its team to continue to deliver high-quality client service and onsite training for the growing install base of its Apex 2 exosuit.

Raises $5 Million in Series-A Funding

Founded in 2019, HeroWear has experienced rapid growth, with the company’s revenue doubling each year while also being recognized on Inc.’s 2024 Best in Business list for innovation and technology. Overexertion can cost workers their health and cost companies billions of dollars each year. The exosuit manufacturer aims to improve the quality of life of workers around the world, helping to reduce fatigue and discomfort through the deployment of occupational exosuits across industries, including logistics, manufacturing, warehousing, food & beverage, retail, and more.

HeroWear’s Apex 2 exosuit is one of the most scientifically and academically validated on the market. Elastic bands in the exosuit serve as an extra set of back muscles to assist workers who lift and bend repetitively, reducing strain by 20-40%. A recent study of exosuit users through more than 281,000 hours of work shows the exosuit reduced back injuries to zero. Another study uncovered an 8% improvement in worker productivity while workers reported a 30% decrease in work-related discomfort and a 40% reduction in fatigue.

HeroWear Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Mark Harris:

“I am excited about the opportunity to bring in two new capital partners who enable us to further our mission of helping workers across the world live happier, healthier lives. Through our partnership with Engage and White Road Investments, we look forward to accelerating our growth and expanding our sales and services teams to keep up with the demand we’ve seen in the market.”

Engage is a collaborative innovation and corporate venture program backed by 14 industry-leading enterprises and Georgia Tech. Their partners include Chick-fil-A, The Coca-Cola Company, Cox Enterprises, Delta Air Lines, Georgia-Pacific, Georgia Power Foundation, Georgia Tech, Goldman Sachs, The Home Depot, Inspire Brands, Intercontinental Exchange, Invesco, RaceTrac, Tech Square Ventures, Unum, UPS, and Wellstar.

Engage Partner Bill Nussey:

“We are thrilled to bring HeroWear into our program. They are making waves in the wearable safety technology space, and we are excited to be a part of the journey.”

White Road Investments was founded to invest in businesses that create lasting impact based on the five aspirations for the people, planet, communities, businesses, and brands they serve.

Jason Winship, White Road’s Managing Partner:

“We were drawn to HeroWear’s team, market-leading technology, and elegant product solution. Our team believes that the HeroWear exosuit has the potential to dramatically improve customers’ lives by reducing back strain in the workplace, and we look forward to partnering with the company in its next phase of growth.”

 

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About Roberto Michel

Roberto Michel

Roberto Michel, senior editor for Modern, has covered manufacturing and supply chain management trends since 1996, mainly as a former staff editor and former contributor at Manufacturing Business Technology. He has been a contributor to Modern since 2004. He has worked on numerous show dailies, including at ProMat, the North American Material Handling Logistics show, and National Manufacturing Week. You can reach him at [email protected].

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