Verve Motion

Verve Motion, spun out of Harvard’s Biodesign Laboratory, develops soft wearable robotics for industrial lifting. SafeLift provides powered assistance for repetitive material-handling tasks.

Dnsys

Dnsys develops consumer exoskeleton products with carbon-fiber frames and powered assistance for outdoor mobility, hiking and running applications.

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.

Lifeward

Formerly ReWalk Robotics, Lifeward provides rehabilitation and mobility technologies including the ReWalk Personal Exoskeleton, the ReStore soft exosuit and AlterG anti-gravity systems.

Ottobock / SUITX

Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA is a family-owned global medtech company founded in 1919 and headquartered in Duderstadt, Germany. It entered the exoskeleton sector through the acquisition of SuitX, formerly US Bionics, in 2021. Ottobock and SuitX-related exoskeleton products include passive and active devices for industrial ergonomics and medical applications. Product availability and portfolio status […]

Ekso Bionics

Ekso Bionics develops wearable robotic systems for medical rehabilitation and industrial ergonomics. Its portfolio includes EksoNR for gait rehabilitation, Ekso Indego Personal for mobility assistance, and Ekso EVO for passive overhead-work support.

Wandercraft

Wandercraft develops self-balancing lower-limb exoskeletons for clinical gait rehabilitation. Its Atalante X system is designed to support hands-free walking in rehabilitation settings, while the company is also exploring personal mobility and humanoid robotics projects.

Cyberdyne

Cyberdyne develops cyborg-type wearable robots that use bio-electric signals to support movement. Its HAL product family serves medical rehabilitation, elderly care and industrial labor-support contexts.

German Bionic

German Bionic manufactures active exoskeletons for industrial and caregiving environments. Its devices are positioned for lifting support and ergonomic risk reduction and connect with the German Bionic IO platform for workplace-safety and usage insights.