Bioventus (Bioness)

Bioness, now part of Bioventus, develops wearable functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems. Their primary products, the L300 Go and H200 Wireless, are wearable devices designed to improve mobility for patients with foot drop or hand impairments resulting from stroke, MS, or TBI. These systems utilize stimulation to activate muscles, integrated into low-profile wearable orthoses.

Field Robot Technology

Field Robot Technology (FRT) develops wearable robotic systems for heavy labor and specialized missions. Their products include the HYPER series of industrial exoskeletons designed for lifting support and load carriage. They focus on modular and durable designs suitable for construction, firefighting, and industrial environments.

HUROTICS

HUROTICS develops wearable robotic systems using tendon-driven technology to mimic muscle contraction. Their portfolio includes lightweight assistants designed for clinical rehabilitation, sports performance, and daily mobility. They utilize AI motion analysis and digital twin technology to provide personalized gait support and training guidance.

Saebo

Saebo is a manufacturer of rehabilitation equipment for patients with neurological impairments such as stroke. Their products include the SaeboGlove, a low-profile tension-based glove that assists with finger extension, and the SaeboFlex, a high-profile orthosis for functional task training. The company integrates wearable orthoses with electrical stimulation and virtual reality to improve recovery outcomes.

Siyi Intelligence

Siyi Intelligence develops soft robotic systems for clinical and home rehabilitation. Their flagship Syrebo rehabilitation gloves use pneumatic or electromechanical actuators to provide passive, active-assisted, and resistance training for hand and finger recovery. The system is designed for patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, and other neurological conditions, often featuring bilateral mirror therapy.

Technaid

Technaid develops robotic and motion analysis systems intended for health and movement science. Their Exo-H3 is a powered lower-limb exoskeleton specifically designed for research into robotic rehabilitation and gait analysis. They also provide inertial motion capture sensors used in conjunction with wearable robotics for precise movement tracking.

Wuhan Hyetone Robotics

Wuhan Hyetone Robotics specializes in the development of industrial wearable robotic systems. Their product line includes passive and active exoskeletons designed for warehouse logistics, manufacturing assembly, and heavy lifting support. The company focuses on enhancing worker efficiency and preventing workplace injuries through ergonomic power-assist technology.

AIDIN ROBOTICS

AIDIN ROBOTICS specializes in industrial automation and force-sensing technologies. They develop wearable robotic solutions that utilize advanced sensor systems to facilitate safe collaboration between humans and robots. Their products aim to enhance productivity in industrial settings while ensuring worker safety through force-feedback and motion assistance.

Skeletonics

Skeletonics designs and builds giant mechanical suits that amplify the wearer’s movements through a complex link mechanism. These systems are non-powered (fully mechanical) and are used primarily for entertainment, events, and performance art. The company focuses on the aesthetic and expressive potential of human-machine interaction.

Bioxtend

Bioxtend specializes in distributing and supporting industrial exoskeleton technologies in the Benelux region. They work with various manufacturers to provide solutions for overhead work, back support, and heavy lifting. They also engage in site assessment and training to facilitate successful exoskeleton adoption.