Articares

Articares develops intelligent rehabilitation systems designed to behave as clinical partners for therapists. Their flagship product, the H-Man, is a compact, portable robotic device for upper-limb neurorehabilitation. It uses AI-driven assessments to adapt therapy difficulty to the patient’s real-time performance, aimed at stroke, brain injury, and elderly patients.

INSPIRE-ROBOTS

INSPIRE-ROBOTS develops high-precision micro-actuation systems and dexterous manipulators. Their micro linear servo actuators are designed for compact robotics, including wearable systems and robotic hands for clinical and service use. They focus on providing integrated ‘moving parts’ for human-like robotic interaction and augmentation.

MindRove

MindRove develops high-performance wearable sensors for brain (EEG) and muscle (EMG) activity. Their products, such as the MindRove EMG armband and EEG headset, provide wireless, real-time bio-signal detection for gesture control, clinical research, and neural interface development. They operate as an enabling technology provider for the wearable robotics and neuro-rehabilitation markets.

Neurolutions

Neurolutions specializes in neuro-rehabilitation technology utilizing Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). Their primary product, IpsiHand, is an FDA-approved system for chronic stroke rehabilitation. It consists of a wearable EEG headset and a robotic handpiece; the system detects movement intentions from the healthy side of the brain and translates them into physical assistance at the hand, aiming to […]

ExoHEAL

ExoHEAL is a medical robotics startup that focuses on providing portable and effective rehabilitation for patients with hand impairments. Their primary product is a robotic glove designed to help stroke and paralysis patients regain finger movement through active-assisted exercises. The company emphasizes affordability and telemedicine integration for the Indian market.

Robotel

Robotel is a Turkish association and social enterprise that provides 3D-printed mechanical hands and gloves for children and adults with limb differences. Their ‘wearable mechanical hands’ function as passive exoskeletons, using wrist movement to actuate fingers. They focus on accessibility and personalized design for functional daily support.

HoustonBionics

HoustonBionics develops wearable robotic technology for neurorehabilitation. Their flagship device, the ExoGlove, is a powered robotic glove designed to help patients with hand motor impairments regain movement and strength. The system is designed for both clinical use and eventual home-based therapy.

Healer ICT

Healer ICT specializes in AI-driven wearable systems for healthcare and mobility. Their focus is on intention detection for wearable robot hands and ankle exosuits for post-stroke rehabilitation. They leverage wearable sensor data, such as EMG and IMU, to provide adaptive control and coordinated assistance for individuals with neurological impairments.

Nuada

Nuada develops the Nuada Glove, a soft, wearable device designed to support and enhance hand function. The system uses a unique mechanical-assisted design that provides extra strength for gripping and holding objects, aimed at both industrial workers to prevent fatigue and individuals with motor impairments for clinical rehabilitation. The device is lightweight and intended to […]

Emovo Care

Emovo Care develops accessible robotic devices intended to support individuals with motor impairments in their daily lives. Their first product, the Emovo Grasp, is a lightweight, portable hand orthosis that actively assists with opening and closing the hand. It is designed for home-based use for patients with conditions such as stroke or spinal cord injury.