Daiya Industry

Daiya Industry develops medical and industrial support wear. Their ‘DARWING’ brand includes passive and active assistive suits. Notable products include the Pneumatic Power Assist Glove for hand rehabilitation and various fabric-based support suits (SoftExo) for back and limb support. They emphasize the integration of textile technology with pneumatic and mechanical assistance.

Yrobot

Yrobot develops lightweight, active soft exosuits designed to assist individuals with gait impairments. Their technology combines flexible textiles with compact actuators to provide assistive force at the hip and knee joints. The company focuses on accessibility and ease of use for stroke survivors and the elderly in daily living activities.

Moveo

Moveo develops the ExoBand, a lightweight and accessible passive exosuit designed to assist individuals with walking impairments. The system uses elastic energy stored during the gait cycle to provide assistance to the hip and lower limbs. It is intended for both clinical rehabilitation and daily use at home for elderly and patients with neurological conditions.

Cyber Human Systems

Cyber Human Systems designs and develops exoskeletons for industrial, military, and rescue applications. As a spin-off of Gogoa Mobility Robots, the company focuses on physical augmentation to manage fatigue and strain. Products include the Exoshoulder for overhead support and textile-based soft suits for back support.

Seismic

Seismic develops ‘Powered Clothing’ that integrates robotic actuators and sensors into apparel. The system is designed to augment core strength and support posture for industrial workers and the aging population. The technology utilizes electromechanical actuators to assist with standing and movement.

Myoswiss

MyoSwiss develops the Myosuit, a lightweight, active soft exosuit designed to assist individuals with muscle weakness. The system provides powered support at the hip and knee joints during walking and movement, aimed at users with neuromuscular or orthopedic conditions.

Hunic

Hunic specializes in passive textile-based exoskeleton systems designed to reduce back strain during manual handling in logistics, manufacturing and care sectors.

Bioservo

Bioservo creates soft robotic hand-assistance devices for people with impaired hand function. Its current focus is Carbonhand, while earlier industrial Ironhand activity should be treated as legacy/partner-related.

Auxivo

Auxivo develops passive industrial exoskeletons designed to reduce physical workload, including textile back support, load-carrying support and multi-task systems.

HeroWear

HeroWear is a Vanderbilt University spin-off specializing in passive back-assist exosuits. Its Apex product line uses elastic elements to support lifting and bending tasks.