Endoenergy Systems

Endoenergy Systems develops lightweight, powered wearable systems designed to assist the elderly with daily mobility tasks. Their focus is on providing assistance for sit-to-stand movements, walking, and stair climbing. The company emphasizes affordability and effectiveness to help users maintain independence in their own homes.

Man&Tel

Man&Tel develops a range of physical rehabilitation medical devices that integrate IT and robotics. Their products include the Stanbot, a robotic device for lower-limb rehabilitation and standing balance training, and Gamilo, an upper-limb functional training system. They focus on gamified rehabilitation to improve patient motivation and functional recovery.

BTL Industries

BTL Industries is a major developer and manufacturer of medical devices for physical therapy and cardiology. Their ‘BTL Robotics’ division produces the R-GAIT robotic-assisted gait trainer and the R-TOUCH soft robotic glove for hand rehabilitation. These systems provide automated, repetitive, and task-specific training for patients with neurological disorders.

Biomotum

Biomotum develops wearable robotic systems to assist individuals with movement disorders. Their flagship product, the SPARK, is a robotic exoskeleton designed to provide powered assistance at the ankle joint. It is intended for both pediatric and adult gait rehabilitation, focusing on clinical and home-based recovery.

P&S Mechanics

P&S Mechanics develops and manufactures advanced robotic systems for neurorehabilitation. Their flagship product, Walkbot, is a robotic-assisted gait training system designed for patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, or cerebral palsy. The system features an exoskeleton with hip, knee, and ankle actuators that provide natural gait patterns and objective clinical evaluation data.

HMH

HMH specializes in electromechanical-assisted gait training devices. Their primary product, EXOWALK, is an overground robotic exoskeleton designed to assist patients in reclaiming functional walking. The system focuses on improving gait symmetry and clinical walking function for patients with stroke and brain injuries.

Toyoda Gosei

Toyoda Gosei develops ‘e-Rubber’, a next-generation smart polymer that acts as both a sensor and an actuator. They utilize this technology to create soft robotic wearable devices, including rehabilitation gloves for hand therapy. Their systems aim to provide lightweight, highly flexible assistance for finger movement recovery after stroke or hand injury.

T-Robotics

T-Robotics develops a variety of robotic systems for industrial automation and healthcare. Their medical division focuses on wearable robotic systems for gait rehabilitation and mobility assistance. They aim to integrate high-precision vacuum robotics expertise into wearable solutions for clinical settings.

Veristride

Veristride develops wearable sensor technology and software intended for gait monitoring and rehabilitation. Their technology provides real-time biofeedback to patients and clinicians, aiming to improve walking symmetry and reduce fall risk for individuals with mobility impairments. They operate as an enabling technology provider for the medical and wearable robotics sectors.

ExoSystems

ExoSystems develops wearable healthcare devices for neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation. Their product, the exoRehab, is a wearable device that combines electrical stimulation with motion sensors and AI analysis. It is designed to provide personalized muscle strengthening and gait training for patients with muscle atrophy or mobility limitations.