ExoHEAL

ExoHEAL is a medical robotics startup that focuses on providing portable and effective rehabilitation for patients with hand impairments. Their primary product is a robotic glove designed to help stroke and paralysis patients regain finger movement through active-assisted exercises. The company emphasizes affordability and telemedicine integration for the Indian market.

Techvantage

Techvantage develops data-driven solutions for various sectors, including healthcare. Their wearable robotics initiatives focus on gait analysis and powered assistance for patients with mobility limitations. They aim to leverage AI and sensor data to provide personalized rehabilitation and monitoring systems.

AIC Robotics

AIC Robotics develops a variety of wearable robotic systems focused on physical augmentation. Their product line includes passive and active exoskeletons for industrial lifting support and medical rehabilitation devices for gait training. They focus on providing cost-effective, high-torque solutions for the Asian market.

Navist

Navist specializes in the development of healthcare and medical robotics. Their portfolio includes powered gait rehabilitation systems designed to assist patients in reclaiming motor function after neurological injury. They focus on the clinical market in South Korea, providing automated therapy solutions for hospitals.

Cybernetic Healthcare

Cybernetic Healthcare focuses on robotic medical equipment for functional recovery. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and mobility assistance for patients with stroke and SCI. They focus on the clinical market in Taiwan and Asia, developing automated therapy solutions for neurological recovery.

G-Therapy

G-Therapy develops medical robotic devices specialized for lower-limb neurorehabilitation. Their systems provide powered gait training and motion assessment for patients with walking difficulties. The company focuses on clinical-grade reliability and evidence-based therapy outcomes for the Korean healthcare market.

EXOKO

EXOKO develops robotic wearable systems focused on gait assistance and mobility support. Their technology aims to provide powered lower-limb assistance for patients with walking disabilities. They focus on accessibility and portable robotic solutions for clinical and home rehabilitation.

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.

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 […]

NT Robot

NT Robot develops a range of robotic solutions for industrial automation and human-care services. Their wearable division focuses on robotic systems for gait rehabilitation and mobility support. They also engage in research on exoskeleton control and bio-signal processing for human augmentation.