ITURRI

ITURRI is a global leader in protective equipment and safety solutions. They have developed the PREXER, a passive back-support exoskeleton designed for workers in logistics and industry. The company leverages its decades of expertise in PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to integrate wearable mechanical support into its safety offerings.

Rise Robotics

Rise Robotics develops the ‘Rise Cylinder’, a high-efficiency linear actuator designed to replace hydraulics in heavy-duty applications. Their technology is used to power industrial-grade exoskeletons and heavy machinery, providing significant energy savings and high power-to-weight ratios. The company focuses on the ‘Enabling Technology’ segment of the exoskeleton market.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has a historical interest in wearable robotics, particularly for high-stress and hazardous environments. They developed a ‘Power Assist Suit’ (PAS) exhibited in the mid-2010s, intended for use in nuclear disaster recovery operations. While MHI remains a major industrial force, their standalone commercial exoskeleton development is reported as historical or project-based research.