Roki Robotics

Official evidence describes Roki Robotics as creating exoskeletons for mobility and rehabilitation, including ROKI PRO and Rokids. Keep categories focused on medical/rehab lower-limb mobility.

Ski-Mojo / Ski Mojo

Official evidence describes Ski~Mojo as a skiing exoskeleton for knees and endurance, with purchasing and support pages. Keep as a sport/consumer lower-limb draft company.

Xothotics

Official evidence describes the Xothotics Full Body Brace Exoskeleton System as a full-body weight-offloading carbon-fibre exoskeleton system. Keep profile categories focused on medical/rehab full-body support.

HIWIN

The existing official HIWIN product URL returned a 404 in the evidence set. Keep HIWIN as a draft candidate linked to MRG-P110, but leave use case, body area and technology unknown until an official current source is verified.

Hyetone

Official evidence describes Hyetone EXO industrial products, including climate-control exosuit, active/OSH categories and products such as Sit Anytime, Strong Hands and Titan Arms. Keep categories focused on industrial assistance.

Hyundai

Existing official evidence lists Hyundai wearable robot pages for X-ble MEX and X-ble Shoulder. Because the row was user-approved as low confidence, keep it unverified and draft-only before import planning.

INOMER

Official evidence describes INOMER as building wearable robots to support and guide body movement, with inoGear HE-1 and walking rehabilitation research references. Keep as a medical/rehab draft pending final source review.

Navee

The user-supplied official Navee page links the company to Navee Exo S Pro. Keep as a consumer/sport mobility-assistance draft company, and verify final product claims before product-page planning.

NX Robotic Rehabilitation

The official NX Robotic Rehabilitation source was unreachable in the existing evidence set. Keep as a medical/rehab lower-limb draft candidate based on product names and secondary evidence until current official evidence is confirmed.

Onerzia

Official evidence describes OnFlowUs as a passive, lightweight sports exoskeleton for elite athletes. Body-area details were not clear in the existing evidence, so leave body area unknown pending product review.