HUROTICS
HUROTICS develops wearable robotic systems using tendon-driven technology to mimic muscle contraction. Their portfolio includes lightweight assistants designed for clinical rehabilitation, sports performance, and daily mobility. They utilize AI motion analysis and digital twin technology to provide personalized gait support and training guidance.
Technaid
Technaid develops robotic and motion analysis systems intended for health and movement science. Their Exo-H3 is a powered lower-limb exoskeleton specifically designed for research into robotic rehabilitation and gait analysis. They also provide inertial motion capture sensors used in conjunction with wearable robotics for precise movement tracking.
Rise Robotics
Rise Robotics develops the ‘Rise Cylinder’, a high-efficiency linear actuator designed to replace hydraulics in heavy-duty applications. Their technology is used to power industrial-grade exoskeletons and heavy machinery, providing significant energy savings and high power-to-weight ratios. The company focuses on the ‘Enabling Technology’ segment of the exoskeleton market.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has a historical interest in wearable robotics, particularly for high-stress and hazardous environments. They developed a ‘Power Assist Suit’ (PAS) exhibited in the mid-2010s, intended for use in nuclear disaster recovery operations. While MHI remains a major industrial force, their standalone commercial exoskeleton development is reported as historical or project-based research.
Dephy
Dephy develops powered ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) and exoskeletons aimed at enhancing human performance and assisting with mobility impairments. Their ‘Ankle Boot’ is a self-contained, powered system designed for gait assistance and load carriage, utilizing advanced actuators and controls developed through university-led research (MIT).
ZARYA
ZARYA develops robotic exoskeletons designed to assist individuals with lower-limb mobility impairments. Their systems provide powered assistance for walking and are used in clinical rehabilitation and for personal use. They focus on the regional market in Russia and surrounding countries.
Shenzhen Zuowei Technology
Shenzhen Zuowei Technology develops intelligent equipment for healthcare and nursing. Their product line includes powered gait assistance exoskeletons and smart mobility devices for the elderly and disabled. They focus on combining robotics with caregiving needs in clinical and residential settings.
U&O Technologies
U&O TECHNOLOGIES (UNO Technologies) develops robotic rehabilitation systems focused on lower-limb gait training. Their systems are designed to assist patients in reclaiming functional mobility after neurological injury. They emphasize precision control and clinical reliability.
Yrobot
Yrobot develops lightweight, active soft exosuits designed to assist individuals with gait impairments. Their technology combines flexible textiles with compact actuators to provide assistive force at the hip and knee joints. The company focuses on accessibility and ease of use for stroke survivors and the elderly in daily living activities.
Yeecon Medical
Yeecon Medical is a supplier of rehabilitation equipment in China. Their portfolio includes several robotic systems for upper and lower limb rehabilitation, including powered gait trainers and hand rehabilitation robots. They focus on clinical systems for hospitals and specialized therapy centers.