BioX

BioX develops wearable robotic systems focusing on healthcare and elderly mobility. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and portable assistive devices for daily mobility. They utilize advanced motion control and sensor fusion to provide personalized walking support and clinical training metrics.

H Robotics

H Robotics develops smart rehabilitation devices for clinic and home use. Their flagship product, rebless, is a portable robotic device for upper and lower limb rehabilitation, focusing on elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle joints. The system provides passive, active-assisted, and active exercise modes, integrated with a tele-rehab platform for remote clinical monitoring.

unhindr

unhindr develops ‘wearable robotics’ intended to bridge the gap between prosthetics and assistive devices. Their technology focuses on advanced material science and AI-driven control to provide seamless assistance for individuals with limb impairments. They utilize smart materials and adaptive algorithms to enhance functional mobility and comfort in wearable robotic applications.

Neurolutions

Neurolutions specializes in neuro-rehabilitation technology utilizing Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). Their primary product, IpsiHand, is an FDA-approved system for chronic stroke rehabilitation. It consists of a wearable EEG headset and a robotic handpiece; the system detects movement intentions from the healthy side of the brain and translates them into physical assistance at the hand, aiming to […]

CUREXO

CUREXO develops surgical and rehabilitation robotic systems. Their flagship rehabilitation product, Morning Walk, is an end-effector type gait rehabilitation robot. It uses a saddle-type body weight support system to facilitate early mobilization and intensive gait training for patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions. The system features VR software to improve patient engagement and quantitative metrics […]

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.

Axosuits

Axosuits develops wearable robotic systems aimed at helping people with walking disabilities. Their medical exoskeleton is designed to assist paraplegics, war veterans, and senior citizens with muscle atrophy. The company also researches full-body systems (FB-AXO) for eldercare support, emphasizing power-to-weight ratio and accessibility in developing markets.

ExoHEAL

ExoHEAL is a medical robotics startup that focuses on providing portable and effective rehabilitation for patients with hand impairments. Their primary product is a robotic glove designed to help stroke and paralysis patients regain finger movement through active-assisted exercises. The company emphasizes affordability and telemedicine integration for the Indian market.

Robotel

Robotel is a Turkish association and social enterprise that provides 3D-printed mechanical hands and gloves for children and adults with limb differences. Their ‘wearable mechanical hands’ function as passive exoskeletons, using wrist movement to actuate fingers. They focus on accessibility and personalized design for functional daily support.

Aimed Robotics

Aimed Robotics specializes in the design and production of robotic systems for gait rehabilitation. Their flagship systems provide powered assistance for walking and standing, designed for patients with neurological injuries such as stroke or spinal cord injury. They focus on providing innovative and clinical solutions for the Turkish healthcare sector.