AstroShell

Official evidence describes AstroShell Alpha 1 as a wearable powered leg exoskeleton for hiking and walking performance, with rental/trial positioning. Keep as a consumer/sport draft company pending final human review.

ATDev

Existing official evidence describes Reflex as a telehealth-enabled robotic rehabilitation device for orthopedic knee rehabilitation. Exoskeleton-specific evidence is weak, so keep ATDev as draft-only pending manual confirmation.

Heimgear / TransitX

Official evidence describes the S1 as a waist robot walker for people with mobility issues, using motors, joints and sensors to detect movement intent and reduce effort. Keep as a mobility-assistance draft company.

Buffalo Robot Tech

Buffalo Robot Tech is a Chengdu-based rehabilitation robotics manufacturer focused on intelligent rehabilitation systems and exoskeleton robotics. Its official company materials describe the company as an industrialization base of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Robotics Research Center, integrating independent R&D, scale production and sales of exoskeleton robots. The company timeline states […]

Keeogo / Keeogo+

Powered knee-assist wearable device supporting people with lower-limb mobility impairments.

AMTI

AMTI manufactures world-leading force measurement systems and clinical gait tools. Their multiaxis force plates and instrumented treadmills are used extensively by exoskeleton developers to evaluate the impact of wearable systems on ground reaction forces and balance. They provide enabling technology for the precise kinetic validation of human augmentation systems in academic and clinical settings.

OpenSim

OpenSim is a powerful, open-source software system for modeling human and animal movement and simulating the physical interaction with medical and assistive devices. Developed at Stanford University, it is the primary research platform for predicting the metabolic and biomechanical effects of exoskeletons. It serves as a central ecosystem provider for the global wearable robotics research […]

Bertec

Bertec manufactures high-precision force measurement systems and balance assessment tools. Their instrumented treadmills and force plates are key components of modern gait labs, used to evaluate the impact of exoskeletons on ground reaction forces and user stability. They provide ‘enabling technology’ for the wearable robotics industry by offering objective kinetic data required for biomechanical evaluation.