Exosurge
Exosurge develops wearable robotic systems for human augmentation. Their products include passive industrial exoskeletons for back support and powered medical systems for gait rehabilitation. They focus on affordable technology to improve physical productivity and support clinical recovery in the Indian market.
Quantop
Quantop develops ergonomic wearable systems to reduce musculoskeletal risk for manual laborers. Their products include passive mechanical exoskeletons for lower back and shoulder support, designed for tasks such as lifting, logistics, and overhead work. They emphasize modularity and ease of integration into existing industrial workwear.
Tacle
Tacle develops wearable assist systems designed to reduce physical load in industrial and caregiving environments. Their focus is on ergonomic mechanical aids that support the back and lower limbs during repetitive bending and lifting tasks. They aim to provide intuitive, wearable solutions that enhance worker productivity and well-being.
Help Tech
Help Tech, through its HTExo division, develops ergonomic wearable solutions for the workforce. Their primary product, the BionicBack, is a lightweight passive exoskeleton designed to relieve lower back strain during lifting and bending. The system uses a mechanical cushioning system to store energy during bending and release it during straightening, aimed at preventing chronic back […]
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 […]
ErgoK
ErgoK develops ergonomic solutions for manual laborers. Their primary focus is on passive back-support exoskeletons designed to reduce the physical load on the lumbar region during lifting and repetitive bending tasks. They emphasize modular design and ease of integration into industrial work cycles.
AIC Robotics
AIC Robotics develops a variety of wearable robotic systems focused on physical augmentation. Their product line includes passive and active exoskeletons for industrial lifting support and medical rehabilitation devices for gait training. They focus on providing cost-effective, high-torque solutions for the Asian market.
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.
ScanExo
ScanExo is a specialist distributor and service provider for exoskeleton technologies in Northern Europe. They work with a variety of global manufacturers to implement industrial and medical wearable systems in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The company provides site assessments, implementation training, and technical support for diverse exoskeleton applications.
One-Systems
One-Systems develops and distributes industrial wearable robotic solutions focused on reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Their product line includes solutions for back and shoulder support, tailored for assembly, logistics, and craft industries. They emphasize easy-to-use, robust passive systems for daily industrial use.