Kinestica

Kinestica develops medical devices for the rehabilitation of patients with neuromotor disorders. Their product line includes BiMeo, a sensor-based system for active-assisted and bimanual upper-limb training, and Equio, an all-in-one balance rehabilitation platform. They combine motion-capture technology with gamified software to improve functional recovery and clinical assessment outcomes.

Exosurge

Exosurge develops wearable robotic systems for human augmentation. Their products include passive industrial exoskeletons for back support and powered medical systems for gait rehabilitation. They focus on affordable technology to improve physical productivity and support clinical recovery in the Indian market.

Quantop

Quantop develops ergonomic wearable systems to reduce musculoskeletal risk for manual laborers. Their products include passive mechanical exoskeletons for lower back and shoulder support, designed for tasks such as lifting, logistics, and overhead work. They emphasize modularity and ease of integration into existing industrial workwear.

BioX

BioX develops wearable robotic systems focusing on healthcare and elderly mobility. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and portable assistive devices for daily mobility. They utilize advanced motion control and sensor fusion to provide personalized walking support and clinical training metrics.

H Robotics

H Robotics develops smart rehabilitation devices for clinic and home use. Their flagship product, rebless, is a portable robotic device for upper and lower limb rehabilitation, focusing on elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle joints. The system provides passive, active-assisted, and active exercise modes, integrated with a tele-rehab platform for remote clinical monitoring.

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.

MindRove

MindRove develops high-performance wearable sensors for brain (EEG) and muscle (EMG) activity. Their products, such as the MindRove EMG armband and EEG headset, provide wireless, real-time bio-signal detection for gesture control, clinical research, and neural interface development. They operate as an enabling technology provider for the wearable robotics and neuro-rehabilitation markets.

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 […]

Myontec

Myontec develops ‘smart’ compression garments with embedded electromyography (EMG) sensors. Their Mbody system accurately measures muscle activation and performance in real-time, providing data on muscle balance, fatigue, and loading. While not a mechanical exoskeleton, their technology is a key enabling tool for ergonomic assessment and control in the wearable robotics sector.

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.