Bionic Yantra
Bionic Yantra develops the Robotic Exoskeleton Assisted Rehabilitation System (REARS). The system is a powered lower-limb exoskeleton designed to assist patients with spinal cord injury and stroke during gait training. The company aims to increase access to advanced rehabilitation technology.
GenElek Technologies
GenElek Technologies focuses on developing powered exoskeletons for medical rehabilitation and industrial lift assistance. The company investigates the use of artificial intelligence in wearable robotic control systems.
ULS Robotics
ULS Robotics develops powered exoskeleton technology for industrial and medical sectors. Their product range includes powered lower-limb systems for lifting, upper-body support for overhead work, and medical rehabilitation devices. They focus on modular high-torque designs for manual labor assistance.
Harmonic Bionics
Harmonic Bionics develops the Harmony SMR (Shoulder-Mid-arm-Radial), a bilateral upper-limb robotic exoskeleton for clinical rehabilitation. The system is designed to provide anatomical shoulder movement for neurorehabilitation of conditions such as stroke.
Roam Robotics
Roam Robotics develops exoskeletons using pneumatic actuators and fabric-based systems. Their products include Ascend (a knee orthosis for osteoarthritis), Forge (a tactical load-carrying exoskeleton), and Elevate (a sports exoskeleton). The technology focuses on providing powered assistance in a lightweight, affordable package.
Rex Bionics
Rex Bionics manufactures the REX, a self-supporting robotic exoskeleton for individuals with spinal cord injury. The system is designed to be inherently stable, allowing users to stand and walk without the need for crutches.
Myoswiss
MyoSwiss develops the Myosuit, a lightweight, active soft exosuit designed to assist individuals with muscle weakness. The system provides powered support at the hip and knee joints during walking and movement, aimed at users with neuromuscular or orthopedic conditions.
TWIICE
TWIICE is an EPFL spin-off that develops modular robotic exoskeletons for individuals with lower-limb mobility impairments. Their systems are designed for portability and adaptability, intended to support users with complete paraplegia in standing and walking tasks.
Japet Medical
Japet Medical develops solutions for back health, including the Japet.W. This exoskeleton uses motorized actuators to follow user movement and apply spinal traction, intended to relieve pressure on the lumbar region. It is used in occupational health to support workers with back pain.
ExoAtlet
ExoAtlet produces powered robotic exoskeletons for clinical rehabilitation and personal mobility. Their devices support individuals with gait impairments resulting from spinal cord injury, stroke, and cerebral palsy. The portfolio includes specialized systems for pediatric rehabilitation.