Trexo Robotics
Trexo Robotics manufactures robotic attachments for gait trainers, targeting children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions in home and clinical environments.
Hunic
Hunic specializes in passive textile-based exoskeleton systems designed to reduce back strain during manual handling in logistics, manufacturing and care sectors.
Hypershell
Hypershell produces lightweight powered exoskeletons aimed at hikers, backpackers and outdoor users, with a foldable frame designed for portability.
Angel Robotics
Angel Robotics provides clinical walking-assist systems and industrial wearable support devices, with products for pediatric/adult rehabilitation and workplace injury prevention.
Auxivo
Auxivo develops passive industrial exoskeletons designed to reduce physical workload, including textile back support, load-carrying support and multi-task systems.
HeroWear
HeroWear is a Vanderbilt University spin-off specializing in passive back-assist exosuits. Its Apex product line uses elastic elements to support lifting and bending tasks.
Verve Motion
Verve Motion, spun out of Harvard’s Biodesign Laboratory, develops soft wearable robotics for industrial lifting. SafeLift provides powered assistance for repetitive material-handling tasks.
Dnsys
Dnsys develops consumer exoskeleton products with carbon-fiber frames and powered assistance for outdoor mobility, hiking and running applications.
Lifeward
Formerly ReWalk Robotics, Lifeward provides rehabilitation and mobility technologies including the ReWalk Personal Exoskeleton, the ReStore soft exosuit and AlterG anti-gravity systems.
Wandercraft
Wandercraft develops self-balancing lower-limb exoskeletons for clinical gait rehabilitation. Its Atalante X system is designed to support hands-free walking in rehabilitation settings, while the company is also exploring personal mobility and humanoid robotics projects.