U&O

Official evidence describes UAN.GO as an active lower-limb exoskeleton for robotic gait training and rehabilitation. The row was user-approved as low confidence, so keep it unverified and draft-only.

Proteso

Official evidence describes Proteso as a deep-tech startup specialized in powered exoskeletons for industrial workers, with a compact system for manual material handling and picking-line work.

Smartex

Smartex develops innovative ‘smart textiles’ that integrate physiological sensors (ECG, breathing, movement) directly into garments. Their technology is a key ‘enabling tool’ for the soft exosuit and wearable robotics industry, providing the sensing layer required for monitoring user status and device control. They focus on textile-based biofeedback for health, sports, and industrial safety.

Cometa

Cometa specializes in the design of miniaturized wireless systems for electromyography (EMG) and motion tracking. Their Wave and Miniwave sensors provide objective data on muscle recruitment and gait kinematics. These systems are used as enabling technologies for clinical assessment and technology development within the global wearable robotics and rehabilitation sectors.

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia – Rehab Technologies

The Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), through its Rehab Technologies lab (in collaboration with INAIL), develops innovative wearable robots for health and labor. Their projects include the TWIN lower-limb exoskeleton for individuals with complete paralysis and the XoSoft soft exosuit. They focus on modularity, ease of use, and clinical validation for neurological rehabilitation and industrial […]

Nimble Robotics

Nimble Robotics develops advanced medical devices for the rehabilitation of patients with complete spinal cord injury and other neurological disorders. Their flagship product, Reho (Rehabilitation Hero), is an active lower-limb exoskeleton with six degrees of freedom. It provides motorized assistance at the hip, knee, and ankle, allowing for natural gait patterns and intensive therapy.

ErgoK

ErgoK develops ergonomic solutions for manual laborers. Their primary focus is on passive back-support exoskeletons designed to reduce the physical load on the lumbar region during lifting and repetitive bending tasks. They emphasize modular design and ease of integration into industrial work cycles.

Agade

Agade (Anti-Gravity Active Device) Robotics develops passive wearable systems designed to assist workers in logistics and manufacturing. Their primary product, the EXXo, is a passive exoskeleton focused on supporting the upper body and back during lifting and tool handling. The system uses mechanical energy storage to reduce fatigue and risk of injury.

FasTec

FasTec develops ergonomic solutions for the industrial workforce. Their primary product, the FT-Back, is a passive exoskeleton designed to reduce strain on the lumbar region during lifting and bending tasks. The company focuses on accessibility and ease of wear for diverse industrial applications.

Moveo

Moveo develops the ExoBand, a lightweight and accessible passive exosuit designed to assist individuals with walking impairments. The system uses elastic energy stored during the gait cycle to provide assistance to the hip and lower limbs. It is intended for both clinical rehabilitation and daily use at home for elderly and patients with neurological conditions.