EASE – Ergonomische Assistenzsysteme
EASE develops active (powered) wearable assistants for the logistics and manufacturing sectors. Their primary product is a lightweight active exoskeleton designed to support the arms and shoulders during lifting and carrying tasks. The system utilizes AI-supported intention recognition and high-performance TQ-RoboDrive motors to provide seamless assistance with minimal delay.
Sensodrive
Sensodrive develops and manufactures torque-sensing drive systems and actuators. Their SensoJoint series is a family of lightweight, torque-controlled robotic joints used in the development of collaborative robots and medical exoskeletons. They provide ‘enabling technology’ for manufacturers requiring high-fidelity force control and human-safe interaction in wearable robotic systems.
TQ-Systems (RoboDrive)
TQ-Systems, through its RoboDrive brand, manufactures high-torque density BLDC motors and drive systems. Their ILM-E frameless motor series is specifically optimized for weight and performance in wearable robotics, used by numerous exoskeleton manufacturers to achieve smooth human-robot interaction. They operate as a tier-1 component supplier for the global human augmentation market.
INSPIRE-ROBOTS
INSPIRE-ROBOTS develops high-precision micro-actuation systems and dexterous manipulators. Their micro linear servo actuators are designed for compact robotics, including wearable systems and robotic hands for clinical and service use. They focus on providing integrated ‘moving parts’ for human-like robotic interaction and augmentation.
Instead Technologies
Instead Technologies develops innovative robotic solutions for healthcare. Their flagship system, In-Touch, is designed for the intensive rehabilitation of the upper limbs in patients with neurological damage. They focus on providing affordable, evidence-based robotic tools that facilitate motor recovery through repetitive, task-oriented exercises in clinical settings.
Exosurge
Exosurge develops wearable robotic systems for human augmentation. Their products include passive industrial exoskeletons for back support and powered medical systems for gait rehabilitation. They focus on affordable technology to improve physical productivity and support clinical recovery in the Indian market.
BioX
BioX develops wearable robotic systems focusing on healthcare and elderly mobility. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and portable assistive devices for daily mobility. They utilize advanced motion control and sensor fusion to provide personalized walking support and clinical training metrics.
H Robotics
H Robotics develops smart rehabilitation devices for clinic and home use. Their flagship product, rebless, is a portable robotic device for upper and lower limb rehabilitation, focusing on elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle joints. The system provides passive, active-assisted, and active exercise modes, integrated with a tele-rehab platform for remote clinical monitoring.
AUXSYS
AUXSYS develops powered full-body exoskeletons designed for holistic human augmentation. Their technology aims to support the wearer in a variety of high-load tasks in industry, construction, and defense. They focus on active systems that can handle overloads and reduce fatigue across multiple body regions through integrated motorized assistance.
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia – Rehab Technologies
The Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), through its Rehab Technologies lab (in collaboration with INAIL), develops innovative wearable robots for health and labor. Their projects include the TWIN lower-limb exoskeleton for individuals with complete paralysis and the XoSoft soft exosuit. They focus on modularity, ease of use, and clinical validation for neurological rehabilitation and industrial […]