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.

Levitate Technologies

Levitate Technologies produces the AIRFRAME, a wearable exoskeleton designed to support workers in repetitive or static overhead tasks. The system transfers the weight of the arms to the hips, reducing fatigue and shoulder strain. It is mechanical and does not restrict range of motion, used in automotive, aerospace, and construction sectors.

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.

Mawashi Science & Technology

Mawashi develops Human Augmentation Systems for defense and industrial settings, including passive load-bearing and industrial exoskeleton technologies focused on load transfer and injury reduction.

Trexo Robotics

Trexo Robotics manufactures robotic attachments for gait trainers, targeting children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions in home and clinical environments.

HeroWear

HeroWear is a Vanderbilt University spin-off specializing in passive back-assist exosuits. Its Apex product line uses elastic elements to support lifting and bending tasks.

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.

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.

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.