REEV
Official evidence describes DREEVEN as mobility assistance by REEV, with AI-powered wearables for mobility recovery after stroke and clinical-study context. Keep as medical/rehab lower-limb support.
Roceso
Official evidence describes EsoGLOVE Pro as a neurorehabilitation system using soft robotic technology for hand and upper-limb motor recovery. Keep categories focused on medical/rehab hand and arm use.
Smartex
Smartex develops innovative ‘smart textiles’ that integrate physiological sensors (ECG, breathing, movement) directly into garments. Their technology is a key ‘enabling tool’ for the soft exosuit and wearable robotics industry, providing the sensing layer required for monitoring user status and device control. They focus on textile-based biofeedback for health, sports, and industrial safety.
StretchSense
StretchSense specializes in soft, stretchable sensors and wearable gloves for motion capture. Their technology uses capacitive sensing to track complex movements of the hand and fingers without rigid components. They provide enabling sensors for the wearable robotics and exoskeleton industry, facilitating the development of flexible, textile-integrated control interfaces.
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 […]
Skip
Skip, a spin-off from the Google ‘X’ lab, develops the MO/GO (Mountain Goat), a pair of powered pants designed to assist with uphill walking and hiking. The system features lightweight motors at the knee and carbon fiber cuffs integrated into the apparel, providing a reported 40% boost to the quads and hamstrings. It is designed […]
ARMASTEC
ARMASTEC specializes in lightweight, fabric-based wearable robotics. Their flagship product, the AireLevate suit, uses compressed air and regulated fabric muscles to provide up to 55% lifting support to the lower back. The system is designed to be machine-washable and highly breathable, catering to industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare where comfort and hygiene are […]
GoX Studio
GoX Studio develops ‘Smart Wearables’ that combine sensors with biomechanical modeling to prevent workplace injuries and enhance athletic performance. Their systems analyze movement data to provide insights into ergonomic risk and fatigue, functioning as a data-driven wearable robotics platform. They focus on protecting the ‘Industrial Athlete’ through real-time monitoring and soft support.
Myorobotics
Myorobotics provides an open-source, modular robotic toolkit designed to mimic human musculoskeletal structures. The platform includes muscle-like actuators, bone-like links, and tendons, which are used by researchers to develop next-generation exoskeletons and humanoid robots. It serves as an enabling technology platform for the wearable robotics research community.
Healer ICT
Healer ICT specializes in AI-driven wearable systems for healthcare and mobility. Their focus is on intention detection for wearable robot hands and ankle exosuits for post-stroke rehabilitation. They leverage wearable sensor data, such as EMG and IMU, to provide adaptive control and coordinated assistance for individuals with neurological impairments.