ABLE Human Motion
ABLE Human Motion develops lightweight robotic exoskeletons for mobility impairments. The ABLE Exoskeleton is an active hip-knee powered device designed to assist individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) in standing and walking during clinical rehabilitation.
Innophys
Innophys is a university spin-off based in Tokyo that manufactures pneumatic-powered exoskeletons for back support. The Muscle Suit Every utilizes artificial muscles powered by pressurized air to provide lifting assistance. It is used in nursing care, agriculture, and manufacturing.
B-Temia
B-Temia is a medical technology company that develops the Keeogo, a powered device worn on the lower body. The device provides motorized assistance at the knee joint to complement existing muscle strength. It is used for rehabilitation and personal mobility for gait impairments associated with stroke, MS, and other conditions.
Laevo
Laevo specializes in the development of passive, wearable exoskeletons designed to support the back during bending and lifting tasks. Their products, such as the Laevo V2 and Laevo Flex, use a chest-pad and spring system to offload the lower back. These devices are used in logistics, agriculture, and healthcare to address lower back strain.
Marsi Bionics
Marsi Bionics, a Spanish CSIC spin-off, develops pediatric and neurological rehabilitation exoskeletons including Atlas 2030 and related active-knee/gait-training systems.
Gogoa Mobility Robots
Gogoa develops robotic devices for movement rehabilitation and industrial workplace safety, including HANK, BELK and Hand of Hope, and is associated with Movex Clinics for robotic neurorehabilitation.
Trexo Robotics
Trexo Robotics manufactures robotic attachments for gait trainers, targeting children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions in home and clinical environments.
Angel Robotics
Angel Robotics provides clinical walking-assist systems and industrial wearable support devices, with products for pediatric/adult rehabilitation and workplace injury prevention.
Bioservo
Bioservo creates soft robotic hand-assistance devices for people with impaired hand function. Its current focus is Carbonhand, while earlier industrial Ironhand activity should be treated as legacy/partner-related.
Myomo
Myomo produces MyoPro, an electronically controlled powered arm brace that assists people with weakened or paralyzed arms due to stroke, spinal cord injury or other neuromuscular conditions.