FasTec

FasTec develops ergonomic solutions for the industrial workforce. Their primary product, the FT-Back, is a passive exoskeleton designed to reduce strain on the lumbar region during lifting and bending tasks. The company focuses on accessibility and ease of wear for diverse industrial applications.

Wuhan Hyetone Robotics

Wuhan Hyetone Robotics specializes in the development of industrial wearable robotic systems. Their product line includes passive and active exoskeletons designed for warehouse logistics, manufacturing assembly, and heavy lifting support. The company focuses on enhancing worker efficiency and preventing workplace injuries through ergonomic power-assist technology.

Focal Meditech

Focal Meditech develops and manufactures assistive medical technology, focusing on dynamic arm supports for individuals with neuromuscular conditions. Their product line includes the Ayura and Gowing, which are wearable or mountable end-effector exoskeletons that compensate for the weight of the arms, allowing users with muscle weakness to perform activities of daily living independently.

Newndra Innovations

Newndra Innovations develops affordable exoskeleton solutions for the industrial and occupational health sectors. Their flagship product, the JaipurBelt, is a passive, spring-assisted device designed to support the lower back during lifting and leaning tasks. It aims to reduce musculoskeletal disorders among workers in manufacturing, agriculture, and construction.

hTRIUS

hTRIUS develops ergonomic wearable systems to support manual laborers. Their focus is on passive exoskeletons that reduce strain on the back and shoulders during lifting and overhead tasks. Their systems are designed to be intuitive and lightweight for use in manufacturing and assembly contexts.

Luban Exoskeleton Technology

Luban Exoskeleton Technology offers a range of industrial wearable support systems focused on occupational health and safety. Their portfolio includes solutions for back and shoulder support, aimed at reducing physical load in logistics, manufacturing, and trade industries.

Ergosanté

Ergosanté develops ergonomic solutions for the workplace, specializing in the HAPO range of passive exoskeletons. Their systems are designed to support the back, shoulders, and neck during repetitive tasks and heavy lifting. They emphasize lightweight, non-restrictive designs that can be integrated into daily workflows in logistics, healthcare, and agriculture.

Exhauss

Exhauss designs and sells passive industrial exoskeletons derived from camera stabilization technology. Their products are focused on tool handling, load management, and upper-limb support for workers in construction, logistics, and manufacturing. The system is modular and uses spring-based mechanisms to offload the weight of heavy tools or the arms themselves.

Hilti

Hilti entered the exoskeleton market to address physical strain on construction sites. Their EXO-O1 and EXO-S are passive upper-body exoskeletons designed to support the arms and shoulders during overhead installation work. These lightweight devices aim to reduce fatigue and help prevent chronic musculoskeletal disorders in tasks like drywall hanging and sprinkler installation.

Comau

Comau, a player in industrial robotics, manufactures the MATE (Muscular Aiding Tech Exoskeleton) series. Their passive exoskeletons are designed to assist workers with overhead tasks (MATE-XT) and lifting tasks (MATE-XB). These devices provide mechanical support without motors or batteries.