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InMovement brings its Unsit treadmill to NeoCon for the first time

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InMovement brings its Unsit treadmill to NeoCon for the first time

InMovement will debut its Unsit under-desk treadmill at NeoCon in Chicago this June, targeting designers, procurement teams and workplace leaders weighing wellness upgrades. The company is positioning the product as a quiet, durable option for offices, libraries and other shared environments.

Why it matters: - Workplace wellness is shifting from a nice-to-have to a planning issue for offices, campuses and shared workspaces. - InMovement is using NeoCon to make the case that movement can be built into commercial interiors without hurting focus, comfort or design. - The company is pitching the Unsit as a workplace tool for long-term use, not a consumer fitness product.

What happened: - InMovement will exhibit at NeoCon for the first time in June 2026. - The company will show the Unsit® Under Desk Treadmill and related workplace products at Booth 7-10093 on the 7th floor. - The audience includes commercial interiors teams, procurement professionals and workplace wellness leaders. - Maizie Breuner, co-owner and managing director of InMovement, said the NeoCon goal is to show that wellness can be built into the workday in a natural and practical way.

The details: - The Unsit is designed for real work in quiet shared environments, including offices and libraries. - The treadmill operates at 42.9 dB, which supports walking while working without disrupting nearby people. - The walking surface measures 30 by 40 inches, giving users room to move naturally and access the full width of a desk. - The unit has a compact footprint for private offices, shared workstations, libraries, wellness rooms and collaborative spaces. - InMovement says Unsit treadmills are already in use across corporate offices, professional sports organizations, logistics environments, universities and libraries. - Many higher-education installations are in libraries, where low noise matters. - The product uses commercial-grade components. - The Unsit comes with a lifetime frame warranty in the U.S. and Canada. - InMovement says it has received no frame replacement requests under that warranty. - Breuner said commercial interiors need wellness solutions that are easy to specify, easy to use, quiet and durable. - InMovement will also share product information, installation examples and commercial project resources at NeoCon for teams exploring active-office solutions. - The company is targeting corporate offices, higher education, libraries, coworking spaces and other shared environments. - Attendees can visit InMovement in person at Booth 7-10093 on the 7th floor. - The company’s social channels include LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

Between the lines: - InMovement is trying to reframe workplace movement as infrastructure, not a perk. - NeoCon gives the company a direct line to specifiers who decide what gets built into offices and institutional spaces. - The emphasis on quiet operation and durability signals a sales pitch aimed at buyers who care about daily usability and lifecycle cost, not just novelty.

What’s next: - InMovement will use NeoCon 2026 demos to court designers, procurement teams and facilities leaders. - The company is likely to push the Unsit into more commercial and institutional projects if interest at the show converts into specifications and purchases. - Attendees can test the product at the booth during the event.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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