Autonomyo
Autonomyo develops a robotic exoskeleton designed to assist individuals with gait impairments. Their technology focuses on providing active support for walking and balance training, particularly for patients with multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease. The system is designed to facilitate functional training in both clinical and community settings.
IUVO
IUVO specializes in the design and development of innovative wearable robotics. Their portfolio includes research into both active (powered) and passive (non-powered) exoskeletons for upper and lower body support. They are known for collaborating on the MATE exoskeleton series (distributed by Comau) and for their research into soft robotics and clinical rehabilitation systems.
RB3D
RB3D develops and manufactures wearable robotic systems designed to reduce physical strain in industrial environments. Their Hercule series includes powered lower-limb exoskeletons for load carriage and passive upper-body systems for tool support. The company focuses on cobotics and human augmentation for manufacturing and logistics.
Humotech
Humotech provides research platforms that allow for the rapid prototyping and testing of wearable robotics, orthotics, and prosthetics. Their Caplex system is an ’emulator’ that uses off-board motors to simulate various device behaviors on a human user. The company serves academic and industrial researchers by facilitating evidence-based design before physical prototyping.
Myolyn
Myolyn develops wearable and stationary devices that combine Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) with mechanical support. Their MyoCycle allows individuals with paralysis to pedal a bike using their own muscles. They also focus on FES technology for gait assistance, targeting patients with SCI, MS, and stroke to improve functional movement and overall health.
RoboCT
RoboCT is a technology company focusing on rehabilitation robotics and industrial wearable support. Their product line includes medical exoskeletons for gait assistance, as well as omnidirectional mobile platforms and industrial ‘power suites’. They focus on integrating sensor fusion and advanced motion control to improve user experience and clinical outcomes.
Milebot Robotics
Milebot Robotics develops robotic systems for medical rehabilitation. Their flagship Bear-H1 is a lower-limb powered exoskeleton for gait training in patients with stroke, SCI, and multiple sclerosis. The company focuses on clinical-grade walking assistance and functional movement recovery.
FREE Bionics
FREE Bionics develops robotic assistive devices for gait rehabilitation. Their FREE Walk is a powered hip-knee exoskeleton designed for walking assistance for people with spinal cord injury and other mobility conditions. The company originated from the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and focuses on human-centered design for mobility.
Wearable Robotics srl
Wearable Robotics srl develops high-performance exoskeletons for clinical and research purposes. Their products include the ALEX (Active Leg Exoskeleton) for gait rehabilitation and upper-limb systems. The company specializes in low-inertia robotic joints and advanced human-machine interfaces for neurological impairment recovery.
Kenqing Technology
Kenqing Technology is a Shenzhen-based exoskeleton robotics company focused on full-stack R&D, production and distribution of consumer-grade and industrial-grade exoskeletons. Official company materials describe three core product lines: outdoor exoskeletons, rehabilitation exoskeletons and industrial exoskeletons, while the product catalogue lists Q20, Ant-Y10, Ant-Y20, Ant-W1, Ant-WA1, A10, Ant-A1, π/π plus, Ant-H1 Pro and Ant-C1 Pro. The […]