LifeGait

LifeGait develops assistive technologies aimed at improving human mobility and preventing falls. Their portfolio includes sensor-integrated wearable orthoses that provide gait feedback and stability support. The company focuses on the elderly and patients with gait impairments, providing data-driven insights into mobility performance.

Cadence Biomedical

Cadence Biomedical manufactures the Kickstart, a non-powered wearable system designed to assist people with neurological mobility impairments. The Kickstart uses a spring-based kinetic energy system to help users lift their legs and initiate a steps, functioning as a passive lower-limb exoskeleton for individuals with stroke, spinal cord injury, or MS.

Astin

Astin develops and manufactures medical devices for physical rehabilitation. Their product line includes robotic systems for gait training and functional therapy for neurologically impaired patients. They focus on providing clinical solutions for hospitals in South Korea and the regional market.

Assistive Technology Development, Inc.

Assistive Technology Development, Inc. (ATD) develops medical wearable robotics focused on functional recovery. Their primary product, the ACTA, is a powered hip exoskeleton designed to assist patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions in improving their gait. The system focuses on providing assistance at the hip to enhance movement and strength during rehabilitation sessions.

Cosmo Robotics

Cosmo Robotics develops robotic systems for rehabilitation and occupational assistance. As the parent company of the ExoAtlet brand, they focus on powered lower-limb rehabilitation exoskeletons for adults and children. They also develop industrial back-support suits and personal mobility assistants for the elderly and industrial workers.

Healer ICT

Healer ICT specializes in AI-driven wearable systems for healthcare and mobility. Their focus is on intention detection for wearable robot hands and ankle exosuits for post-stroke rehabilitation. They leverage wearable sensor data, such as EMG and IMU, to provide adaptive control and coordinated assistance for individuals with neurological impairments.

Nuada

Nuada develops the Nuada Glove, a soft, wearable device designed to support and enhance hand function. The system uses a unique mechanical-assisted design that provides extra strength for gripping and holding objects, aimed at both industrial workers to prevent fatigue and individuals with motor impairments for clinical rehabilitation. The device is lightweight and intended to […]

Emovo Care

Emovo Care develops accessible robotic devices intended to support individuals with motor impairments in their daily lives. Their first product, the Emovo Grasp, is a lightweight, portable hand orthosis that actively assists with opening and closing the hand. It is designed for home-based use for patients with conditions such as stroke or spinal cord injury.

Biomotum

Biomotum develops wearable robotic systems to assist individuals with movement disorders. Their flagship product, the SPARK, is a robotic exoskeleton designed to provide powered assistance at the ankle joint. It is intended for both pediatric and adult gait rehabilitation, focusing on clinical and home-based recovery.

Man&Tel

Man&Tel develops a range of physical rehabilitation medical devices that integrate IT and robotics. Their products include the Stanbot, a robotic device for lower-limb rehabilitation and standing balance training, and Gamilo, an upper-limb functional training system. They focus on gamified rehabilitation to improve patient motivation and functional recovery.