Cyber Human Systems

Cyber Human Systems designs and develops exoskeletons for industrial, military, and rescue applications. As a spin-off of Gogoa Mobility Robots, the company focuses on physical augmentation to manage fatigue and strain. Products include the Exoshoulder for overhead support and textile-based soft suits for back support.

Seismic

Seismic develops ‘Powered Clothing’ that integrates robotic actuators and sensors into apparel. The system is designed to augment core strength and support posture for industrial workers and the aging population. The technology utilizes electromechanical actuators to assist with standing and movement.

Rex Bionics

Rex Bionics manufactures the REX, a self-supporting robotic exoskeleton for individuals with spinal cord injury. The system is designed to be inherently stable, allowing users to stand and walk without the need for crutches.

Mawashi Science & Technology

Mawashi develops Human Augmentation Systems for defense and industrial settings, including passive load-bearing and industrial exoskeleton technologies focused on load transfer and injury reduction.

Fourier Intelligence

Fourier Intelligence develops robotic rehabilitation solutions through its RehabHub ecosystem, including lower-limb exoskeletons and upper-limb systems, and has expanded into humanoid robotics.

Cyberdyne

Cyberdyne develops cyborg-type wearable robots that use bio-electric signals to support movement. Its HAL product family serves medical rehabilitation, elderly care and industrial labor-support contexts.