Axosuit
COSMOS
PolySpine
Official evidence describes PolySpine as a lightweight, portable torso and head support system configured to the user’s spine by a trained occupational therapist. Keep categories focused on back/spine support.
REEV
Official evidence describes DREEVEN as mobility assistance by REEV, with AI-powered wearables for mobility recovery after stroke and clinical-study context. Keep as medical/rehab lower-limb support.
Tendo
The official Tendo source redirected too many times in the existing evidence set. Keep as an unverified low-confidence hand-assistance draft candidate until official product evidence is confirmed.
Xothotics
Official evidence describes the Xothotics Full Body Brace Exoskeleton System as a full-body weight-offloading carbon-fibre exoskeleton system. Keep profile categories focused on medical/rehab full-body support.
Heimgear / TransitX
Official evidence describes the S1 as a waist robot walker for people with mobility issues, using motors, joints and sensors to detect movement intent and reduce effort. Keep as a mobility-assistance draft company.
WalkJoy
WalkJoy develops a non-invasive wearable device designed to help individuals with peripheral neuropathy regain balance and stability. The system uses sensors to detect foot strike and provides a tactile biofeedback signal above the level of numbness, aiming to restore the neural connection for balance. It functions as a sensor-based mobility assistant for preventing falls in […]
Emotiv
Emotiv develops accessible wearable neurotechnology systems. Their EEG headsets, such as the EPOC X and Insight, allow for the detection of brain activity for gesture control, mental state monitoring, and BCI research. The technology is often used by developers to create neural control interfaces for exoskeletons and other assistive robotic devices.
MOTOmed (RECK)
RECK-Technik developed the MOTOmed series, a world-leading range of motorized movement therapy devices. While functionally cycle-based trainers, they are integrated into the clinical neuro-rehabilitation ecosystem alongside exoskeletons. They provide passive, motor-assisted, and active resistance training for patients with neurological and orthopedic impairments.