RoboGolfPro
Official evidence describes RoboGolfPro as a robotic golf swing trainer, not clearly as a wearable exoskeleton. Keep as draft-only with sport use case and weak exoskeleton evidence for manual review.
Navee
The user-supplied official Navee page links the company to Navee Exo S Pro. Keep as a consumer/sport mobility-assistance draft company, and verify final product claims before product-page planning.
Onerzia
Official evidence describes OnFlowUs as a passive, lightweight sports exoskeleton for elite athletes. Body-area details were not clear in the existing evidence, so leave body area unknown pending product review.
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.
Kistler
Kistler develops high-end sensors and measurement systems for industrial and biomechanical applications. Their force plates and torque sensors are used in the development and testing of exoskeletons to ensure safety and performance. They provide ‘enabling technology’ for the wearable robotics industry, specializing in piezoelectric and strain-gauge sensors for precise measurement of human-machine forces.
Simi Reality Motion Systems
Simi develops marker-based and markerless motion capture systems and analysis software. Their technology is used to quantify movement kinematics for clinical gait analysis and performance evaluation of wearable robotics. They provide enabling technology for the exoskeleton industry by offering objective metrics on user movement patterns and device efficacy in real-world scenarios.
C-Motion
C-Motion develops Visual3D, the industry-standard software for biomechanical analysis and the processing of 3D motion capture data. Their technology is used by exoskeleton researchers to calculate joint angles, moments, and powers, providing the objective metrics required for clinical validation and performance evaluation. They operate as a key enabling technology provider in the global human movement […]
Qualisys
Qualisys develops high-precision optical and inertial motion capture systems. Their technology is used to track human movement in real-time, providing critical data for the development and validation of medical and industrial exoskeletons. They specialize in high-speed, outdoor, and underwater motion capture, providing ‘enabling technology’ for a variety of augmentation research environments.
Vicon
Vicon develops and manufactures optical motion capture systems that provide the ‘gold standard’ in human movement data. Their technology is used extensively in the exoskeleton industry to validate device performance, evaluate gait biomechanics, and develop control algorithms. They provide enabling technology for the precise measurement of human-robot interaction in research and clinical settings.
OptiTrack
OptiTrack manufactures high-performance optical motion tracking systems. Their technology is used for the real-time tracking of humans and robots, facilitating the development, control, and evaluation of exoskeletons. They provide enabling technology for the wearable robotics market, emphasizing ease of use, low latency, and high accuracy for research and commercial applications.