U&O
Official evidence describes UAN.GO as an active lower-limb exoskeleton for robotic gait training and rehabilitation. The row was user-approved as low confidence, so keep it unverified and draft-only.
Roki Robotics
Official evidence describes Roki Robotics as creating exoskeletons for mobility and rehabilitation, including ROKI PRO and Rokids. Keep categories focused on medical/rehab lower-limb mobility.
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.
Healing Innovations
Official evidence describes Rise&Walk as a neurorehabilitation station for helping patients get back on their feet. Keep the draft focused on medical/rehab walking support; exoskeleton-specific evidence needs manual confirmation.
HIWIN
The existing official HIWIN product URL returned a 404 in the evidence set. Keep HIWIN as a draft candidate linked to MRG-P110, but leave use case, body area and technology unknown until an official current source is verified.
Hocoma (via HAI4M)
Existing official evidence is from HAI4M pages for ArmeoPower and ArmeoSpring under arm and hand rehabilitation robotics. Treat as a distributor/provider-style candidate and verify the correct company identity before import.
Interact Technologies
Existing evidence links Interact Technologies to AssistOn-Arm. Keep the draft focused on medical/rehab arm support, and verify detailed product specs before any product import planning.
NX Robotic Rehabilitation
The official NX Robotic Rehabilitation source was unreachable in the existing evidence set. Keep as a medical/rehab lower-limb draft candidate based on product names and secondary evidence until current official evidence is confirmed.
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 […]
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.