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.
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.
AstroShell
Official evidence describes AstroShell Alpha 1 as a wearable powered leg exoskeleton for hiking and walking performance, with rental/trial positioning. Keep as a consumer/sport draft company pending final human review.
Corset Saint-Francis
Official evidence describes TEOS as a dynamic lumbar belt/exoskeleton with pain-relief, physical-work and workplace use cases. Keep as a back-support draft company; confirm exact clinical and industrial positioning before import.
Dorsum
Official evidence identifies Exospine Back Support and Dorsumtech back-health pages. Keep the profile narrow around back support and avoid adding unsupported limb or industrial categories.
Exomys
Official evidence describes Exomys exoskeletons for industry and back-problem reduction, with Atlas and Herkules product navigation. Keep categories focused on industrial back support until product specs are reviewed.
Healing Innovations
Official evidence describes Rise&Walk as a neurorehabilitation station for helping patients get back on their feet. Keep the draft focused on medical/rehab walking support; exoskeleton-specific evidence needs manual confirmation.
Heimgear / TransitX
Official evidence describes the S1 as a waist robot walker for people with mobility issues, using motors, joints and sensors to detect movement intent and reduce effort. Keep as a mobility-assistance draft company.
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.
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.