AUXSYS

AUXSYS develops powered full-body exoskeletons designed for holistic human augmentation. Their technology aims to support the wearer in a variety of high-load tasks in industry, construction, and defense. They focus on active systems that can handle overloads and reduce fatigue across multiple body regions through integrated motorized assistance.

Fraunhofer Exoskeleton Lab

Fraunhofer, through institutes like IML (Logistics) and IZM (Microintegration), operates an Exoskeleton Lab dedicated to the research and evaluation of wearable robotics. They provide industrial companies with neutral performance assessments, site-specific ergonomic analyses, and technology development services. They focus on back-support and overhead-relief systems for operational logistics and production environments.

MM Norden

MM Norden develops ergonomic solutions for the Scandinavian industrial market. Their primary product, the MMEXO, is a passive mechanical exoskeleton designed to relieve static load on the arms and shoulders. It is targeted at assembly tasks where the user’s arms are elevated for extended periods, transferring load from the upper body to the hips and […]

exoIQ

exoIQ develops active (powered) wearable robotic systems for the industrial workforce. Their primary product, the S700, is an active shoulder-support exoskeleton designed for overhead work. Unlike passive systems, the S700 uses motorized assistance to provide dynamic relief for workers in manufacturing and construction, specifically addressing strain during repetitive or sustained above-shoulder tasks.

AVIC Exoskeleton R&D

AVIC develops industrial wearable robotic systems to support its aviation manufacturing and maintenance operations. Their focus is on passive and active systems for overhead work and heavy lifting in aircraft hangars and assembly plants. They utilize advanced materials and control logic derived from aviation systems to improve worker safety and productivity.

ScanExo

ScanExo is a specialist distributor and service provider for exoskeleton technologies in Northern Europe. They work with a variety of global manufacturers to implement industrial and medical wearable systems in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The company provides site assessments, implementation training, and technical support for diverse exoskeleton applications.

One-Systems

One-Systems develops and distributes industrial wearable robotic solutions focused on reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Their product line includes solutions for back and shoulder support, tailored for assembly, logistics, and craft industries. They emphasize easy-to-use, robust passive systems for daily industrial use.

Hellstern Medical

Hellstern Medical designs systems to support healthcare professionals during long medical procedures. Their primary product, the S3 No-Weight (formerly Surgeon Support System), is a wearable exoskeleton designed to support the surgeon’s weight and stabilize the upper body while sitting or standing during surgery. It aims to reduce musculoskeletal strain and fatigue in operating rooms.

Garo Business Solutions

Garo Business Solutions, through its division Exoskelett-Hebehilfe, specializes in industrial material handling and ergonomic wearable systems. They function as a distributor and consultant for major exoskeleton brands in the DACH region, providing site evaluations, training, and maintenance. They focus on back and shoulder support solutions for logistics and manufacturing.

Vila Bionics

Vila Bionics develops affordable assistive wearable systems focused on upper-limb mobility. Their primary product is a passive exoskeleton designed to assist individuals with arm weakness or paralysis in lifting and moving their arms. The company focuses on accessibility for the Latin American market, aiming to provide solutions for people with neuromuscular diseases.