Proteso

Official evidence describes Proteso as a deep-tech startup specialized in powered exoskeletons for industrial workers, with a compact system for manual material handling and picking-line work.

Virgo Wave / UPR

Official evidence describes Support Jacket Bb+ as a back-support exoskeleton/assist suit for work efficiency and reduced back strain. Keep categories focused on industrial back support.

Exomys

Official evidence describes Exomys exoskeletons for industry and back-problem reduction, with Atlas and Herkules product navigation. Keep categories focused on industrial back support until product specs are reviewed.

Corset Saint-Francis

Official evidence describes TEOS as a dynamic lumbar belt/exoskeleton with pain-relief, physical-work and workplace use cases. Keep as a back-support draft company; confirm exact clinical and industrial positioning before import.

HeXo

HeXo specializes in ergonomic solutions for the industrial and logistics workforce. Their primary product is a passive back-support exoskeleton designed to reduce physical load during lifting and handling tasks. They emphasize lightweight, textile-integrated designs aimed at improving worker safety and long-term health in manufacturing and transport industries.

OpenSim

OpenSim is a powerful, open-source software system for modeling human and animal movement and simulating the physical interaction with medical and assistive devices. Developed at Stanford University, it is the primary research platform for predicting the metabolic and biomechanical effects of exoskeletons. It serves as a central ecosystem provider for the global wearable robotics research […]

Exoneer

Exoneer develops ergonomic wearable robotic systems designed to reduce physical load in industrial and logistics environments. Their focus is on passive back-support systems that use spring-based energy storage to assist workers with lifting and bending tasks. They aim to provide intuitive, wearable solutions that enhance worker productivity and prevent lower-back injuries in manufacturing.

Mica

Mica Robotics develops ergonomic wearable systems focused on industrial load reduction. Their primary product is a passive back-support exoskeleton designed to assist workers in logistics and manufacturing with repetitive lifting and bending. They emphasize a slim, lightweight design to minimize interference with daily industrial tasks.

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.

Exoskeleton Report

Exoskeleton Report is an independent news and information platform serving the human augmentation market. It provides reporting on technology developments, industry trends, and research breakthroughs in industrial, medical, and consumer exoskeletons. The site features the world’s most comprehensive directory of exoskeleton companies and products, acting as a primary ecosystem provider for industry intelligence.