Mica

Mica Robotics develops ergonomic wearable systems focused on industrial load reduction. Their primary product is a passive back-support exoskeleton designed to assist workers in logistics and manufacturing with repetitive lifting and bending. They emphasize a slim, lightweight design to minimize interference with daily industrial tasks.

EASE – Ergonomische Assistenzsysteme

EASE develops active (powered) wearable assistants for the logistics and manufacturing sectors. Their primary product is a lightweight active exoskeleton designed to support the arms and shoulders during lifting and carrying tasks. The system utilizes AI-supported intention recognition and high-performance TQ-RoboDrive motors to provide seamless assistance with minimal delay.

Quantop

Quantop develops ergonomic wearable systems to reduce musculoskeletal risk for manual laborers. Their products include passive mechanical exoskeletons for lower back and shoulder support, designed for tasks such as lifting, logistics, and overhead work. They emphasize modularity and ease of integration into existing industrial workwear.

Help Tech

Help Tech, through its HTExo division, develops ergonomic wearable solutions for the workforce. Their primary product, the BionicBack, is a lightweight passive exoskeleton designed to relieve lower back strain during lifting and bending. The system uses a mechanical cushioning system to store energy during bending and release it during straightening, aimed at preventing chronic back […]

ErgoK

ErgoK develops ergonomic solutions for manual laborers. Their primary focus is on passive back-support exoskeletons designed to reduce the physical load on the lumbar region during lifting and repetitive bending tasks. They emphasize modular design and ease of integration into industrial work cycles.

GoX Studio

GoX Studio develops ‘Smart Wearables’ that combine sensors with biomechanical modeling to prevent workplace injuries and enhance athletic performance. Their systems analyze movement data to provide insights into ergonomic risk and fatigue, functioning as a data-driven wearable robotics platform. They focus on protecting the ‘Industrial Athlete’ through real-time monitoring and soft support.

Garo Business Solutions

Garo Business Solutions, through its division Exoskelett-Hebehilfe, specializes in industrial material handling and ergonomic wearable systems. They function as a distributor and consultant for major exoskeleton brands in the DACH region, providing site evaluations, training, and maintenance. They focus on back and shoulder support solutions for logistics and manufacturing.

Fox Innovation Robots

Fox Innovation Robots develops and distributes industrial wearable robotic systems. Their product range includes passive and hybrid exoskeletons designed for lifting support and posture correction in logistics and construction. They provide site analysis and implementation services to facilitate exoskeleton adoption in industrial workflows.

Astride Bionix

Astride Bionix develops ‘Enyware’, a wearable exoskeleton designed to support the lower body during standing and sitting tasks. The system functions as a wearable chair, providing support to the wearer’s legs and back to reduce physical fatigue in industrial and clinical settings. It aims to improve ergonomics for workers who must stand for extended periods […]

Digity

Digity develops passive mechanical wearable systems for hand and finger protection. Their flagship product, ARTUS 3, is a CE-marked passive exoskeleton designed for manual tasks involving repetitive pressing or finger overextension. It aims to reduce musculoskeletal strain and prevent injuries in assembly and logistics environments without restricted dexterity.