TWIICE

TWIICE is an EPFL spin-off that develops modular robotic exoskeletons for individuals with lower-limb mobility impairments. Their systems are designed for portability and adaptability, intended to support users with complete paraplegia in standing and walking tasks.

Archelis

Archelis is a passive exoskeleton designed to support individuals in standing roles. The device allows users to sit in a standing position, transferring body weight to the shins and thighs. It is mechanical and does not require a power source, intended for use in surgery and manufacturing.

ABLE Human Motion

ABLE Human Motion develops lightweight robotic exoskeletons for mobility impairments. The ABLE Exoskeleton is an active hip-knee powered device designed to assist individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) in standing and walking during clinical rehabilitation.

B-Temia

B-Temia is a medical technology company that develops the Keeogo, a powered device worn on the lower body. The device provides motorized assistance at the knee joint to complement existing muscle strength. It is used for rehabilitation and personal mobility for gait impairments associated with stroke, MS, and other conditions.

noonee

noonee developed the ‘Chairless Chair’, a passive exoskeleton that allows workers to switch between sitting, standing, and walking. The device is designed for industrial environments where workers spend long hours on their feet. It supports the wearer’s weight and reduces load on knees and ankles. The company has expanded into a distribution model for various […]

Marsi Bionics

Marsi Bionics, a Spanish CSIC spin-off, develops pediatric and neurological rehabilitation exoskeletons including Atlas 2030 and related active-knee/gait-training systems.

Gogoa Mobility Robots

Gogoa develops robotic devices for movement rehabilitation and industrial workplace safety, including HANK, BELK and Hand of Hope, and is associated with Movex Clinics for robotic neurorehabilitation.

Trexo Robotics

Trexo Robotics manufactures robotic attachments for gait trainers, targeting children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions in home and clinical environments.

Angel Robotics

Angel Robotics provides clinical walking-assist systems and industrial wearable support devices, with products for pediatric/adult rehabilitation and workplace injury prevention.

Dnsys

Dnsys develops consumer exoskeleton products with carbon-fiber frames and powered assistance for outdoor mobility, hiking and running applications.