If there were an aptitude test to qualify for a job at X, Alphabet Inc. ’s renowned research lab, Kathryn Zealand would ace it. She’s a McKinsey & Co. -trained entrepreneur who abandoned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics to build startups in sub-Saharan Africa. In her spare time, she climbs California’s tallest mountains while bingeing sci-fi audiobooks. She joined X in 2018, and for the past five years, she’s dedicated her life to building an exoskeleton.
On a recent afternoon in San Francisco, Zealand donned a prototype of her product, a mechanical system designed to enhance a person’s musculoskeletal abilities. This early version is a belt studded with wires, actuators and sensors that’s not particularly fashionable.