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.
Bionik Laboratories
Bionik Laboratories produces the InMotion robotic systems for clinical neurorehabilitation. Their technology focuses on restoring upper-extremity motor control for patients with stroke, MS, and cerebral palsy. The InMotion robots use an ‘Assistance-as-Needed’ protocol and integrated machine learning to adapt therapy to the patient’s performance in real-time.
Motek
Motek (Motek Medical) develops high-end virtual reality and robotic systems for research and clinical rehabilitation. Their products, such as the C-Mill (robotic treadmill for balance and gait) and CAREN (Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment), provide integrated platforms for complex movement assessment and therapy. They focus on real-world simulation to enhance neuro-rehabilitation.
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 […]
Human in Motion Robotics
Human in Motion Robotics develops the XoMotion, a powered lower-limb exoskeleton for people with mobility disabilities. The device features advanced degrees of freedom and is designed to provide natural gait and balance support for clinical and personal use. The company emphasizes its unique joint mechanism and autonomous balance control.
Oymotion
Oymotion specializes in bio-signal detection and human-computer interaction. Their wearable portfolio includes the gForce series of EMG armbands for gesture control and the OY-680 robotic glove for hand rehabilitation. They also produce EMG-controlled bionic hands, integrating advanced sensor technology to allow intent-based movement for amputees and neurological patients.
Bionic Power
Bionic Power produces the Agilik, a powered smart orthosis designed for children and adults with gait impairments such as crouch gait (Cerebral Palsy) or stroke. The device provides motorized knee assistance to improve mobility and endurance. Historically, the company is known for its Power-Harvesting Exoskeleton for military use, which generated electricity from the movement of […]