ExoAtlet
ExoAtlet produces powered robotic exoskeletons for clinical rehabilitation and personal mobility. Their devices support individuals with gait impairments resulting from spinal cord injury, stroke, and cerebral palsy. The portfolio includes specialized systems for pediatric rehabilitation.
Myoswiss
MyoSwiss develops the Myosuit, a lightweight, active soft exosuit designed to assist individuals with muscle weakness. The system provides powered support at the hip and knee joints during walking and movement, aimed at users with neuromuscular or orthopedic conditions.
TWIICE
TWIICE is an EPFL spin-off that develops modular robotic exoskeletons for individuals with lower-limb mobility impairments. Their systems are designed for portability and adaptability, intended to support users with complete paraplegia in standing and walking tasks.
ABLE Human Motion
ABLE Human Motion develops lightweight robotic exoskeletons for mobility impairments. The ABLE Exoskeleton is an active hip-knee powered device designed to assist individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) in standing and walking during clinical rehabilitation.
B-Temia
B-Temia is a medical technology company that develops the Keeogo, a powered device worn on the lower body. The device provides motorized assistance at the knee joint to complement existing muscle strength. It is used for rehabilitation and personal mobility for gait impairments associated with stroke, MS, and other conditions.
Hypershell
Hypershell produces lightweight powered exoskeletons aimed at hikers, backpackers and outdoor users, with a foldable frame designed for portability.
Dnsys
Dnsys develops consumer exoskeleton products with carbon-fiber frames and powered assistance for outdoor mobility, hiking and running applications.
Lifeward
Formerly ReWalk Robotics, Lifeward provides rehabilitation and mobility technologies including the ReWalk Personal Exoskeleton, the ReStore soft exosuit and AlterG anti-gravity systems.
Ottobock / SUITX
Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA is a family-owned global medtech company founded in 1919 and headquartered in Duderstadt, Germany. It entered the exoskeleton sector through the acquisition of SuitX, formerly US Bionics, in 2021. Ottobock and SuitX-related exoskeleton products include passive and active devices for industrial ergonomics and medical applications. Product availability and portfolio status […]
Wandercraft
Wandercraft develops self-balancing lower-limb exoskeletons for clinical gait rehabilitation. Its Atalante X system is designed to support hands-free walking in rehabilitation settings, while the company is also exploring personal mobility and humanoid robotics projects.