Navist
Navist specializes in the development of healthcare and medical robotics. Their portfolio includes powered gait rehabilitation systems designed to assist patients in reclaiming motor function after neurological injury. They focus on the clinical market in South Korea, providing automated therapy solutions for hospitals.
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.
NextStep Robotics
NextStep Robotics develops wearable rehabilitation devices focused on treating foot drop. Their AMBLE system is a powered ankle exoskeleton designed to be used in clinical rehabilitation settings to retrain the gait of stroke survivors. The system utilizes personalized training algorithms to help patients regain independent walking ability.
Cybernetic Healthcare
Cybernetic Healthcare focuses on robotic medical equipment for functional recovery. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and mobility assistance for patients with stroke and SCI. They focus on the clinical market in Taiwan and Asia, developing automated therapy solutions for neurological recovery.
Myorobotics
Myorobotics provides an open-source, modular robotic toolkit designed to mimic human musculoskeletal structures. The platform includes muscle-like actuators, bone-like links, and tendons, which are used by researchers to develop next-generation exoskeletons and humanoid robots. It serves as an enabling technology platform for the wearable robotics research community.
G-Therapy
G-Therapy develops medical robotic devices specialized for lower-limb neurorehabilitation. Their systems provide powered gait training and motion assessment for patients with walking difficulties. The company focuses on clinical-grade reliability and evidence-based therapy outcomes for the Korean healthcare market.
EXOKO
EXOKO develops robotic wearable systems focused on gait assistance and mobility support. Their technology aims to provide powered lower-limb assistance for patients with walking disabilities. They focus on accessibility and portable robotic solutions for clinical and home rehabilitation.
Cadence Biomedical
Cadence Biomedical manufactures the Kickstart, a non-powered wearable system designed to assist people with neurological mobility impairments. The Kickstart uses a spring-based kinetic energy system to help users lift their legs and initiate a steps, functioning as a passive lower-limb exoskeleton for individuals with stroke, spinal cord injury, or MS.
Astin
Astin develops and manufactures medical devices for physical rehabilitation. Their product line includes robotic systems for gait training and functional therapy for neurologically impaired patients. They focus on providing clinical solutions for hospitals in South Korea and the regional market.
Assistive Technology Development, Inc.
Assistive Technology Development, Inc. (ATD) develops medical wearable robotics focused on functional recovery. Their primary product, the ACTA, is a powered hip exoskeleton designed to assist patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions in improving their gait. The system focuses on providing assistance at the hip to enhance movement and strength during rehabilitation sessions.