Keeogo / Keeogo+

Powered knee-assist wearable device supporting people with lower-limb mobility impairments.

Muscle Suit Every

Pneumatic wearable assist suit for lifting and back support without electric motors.

MyoPro

Myoelectric powered arm brace supporting movement for people with upper-limb paralysis or weakness.

Exia

AI-powered industrial exoskeleton for physically demanding work including lifting, carrying, walking and bent-over postures.

Ekso Indego Personal

Powered personal exoskeleton for individuals with spinal cord injury to stand and walk in home/community settings.

AMTI

AMTI manufactures world-leading force measurement systems and clinical gait tools. Their multiaxis force plates and instrumented treadmills are used extensively by exoskeleton developers to evaluate the impact of wearable systems on ground reaction forces and balance. They provide enabling technology for the precise kinetic validation of human augmentation systems in academic and clinical settings.

OpenSim

OpenSim is a powerful, open-source software system for modeling human and animal movement and simulating the physical interaction with medical and assistive devices. Developed at Stanford University, it is the primary research platform for predicting the metabolic and biomechanical effects of exoskeletons. It serves as a central ecosystem provider for the global wearable robotics research […]

Bertec

Bertec manufactures high-precision force measurement systems and balance assessment tools. Their instrumented treadmills and force plates are key components of modern gait labs, used to evaluate the impact of exoskeletons on ground reaction forces and user stability. They provide ‘enabling technology’ for the wearable robotics industry by offering objective kinetic data required for biomechanical evaluation.

Kistler

Kistler develops high-end sensors and measurement systems for industrial and biomechanical applications. Their force plates and torque sensors are used in the development and testing of exoskeletons to ensure safety and performance. They provide ‘enabling technology’ for the wearable robotics industry, specializing in piezoelectric and strain-gauge sensors for precise measurement of human-machine forces.