- Home
- Companies
- north america
- robotic exoskeleton
Refine by
Robotic Exoskeleton Suppliers In North America
7 companies found
based inSanta Cruz, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Neurolutions is a medical device company developing neuro-rehabilitation solutions that utilize a patient’s own brain activity to facilitate motor recovery. Based in Santa Cruz, California and St. Louis, Missouri, Neurolutions is spearheading the ...
The IpsiHand is the first FDA approved device leveraging brain-computer interface technology to assist chronic stroke patients in rehabilitation. The device utilizes the uninjured, or ipsilateral, side of the brain to improve arm and hand ...
based inAtlanta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Motus Nova envisions a world where no physical disability goes untreated regardless of access, status, or location. Stroke and brain injuries affect more than 100 million people worldwide. Direct access to clinically-proven therapies and a full ...
based inSalt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
Welcome to Palladyne AI, where we unleash the power of robotics with our revolutionary AI software platform for the physical world. In a world where robots are progressing toward human-like adaptability, seamlessly navigating dynamic environments ...
based inMarlborough, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
ReWalk Robotics is an innovative medical device company that designs, develops and commercializes powered solutions which provide gait training and mobility for individuals with lower limb disabilities. Our mission is to fundamentally change the ...
based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
SuitX develops robotic exoskeletons for the medical and industrial markets. Ottobock and suitX have joined to become a world leading provider of occupational exoskeletons. Ottobock, a global innovator for prosthetics, orthotics, and exoskeletons, ...
Ottobock Shoulder supports your arms during strenuous overhead work, while feeling like a natural extension of your body. Whether in logistics, manufacturing or maintenance, the Ottobock Shoulder can help your workers succeed in their work and have ...
based inAuckland, NEW ZEALAND
REX is the world's first hands-free, self-supporting Robotic Device for rehabilitation and movement. Rex Bionics designed and developed the REX robotic exoskeleton, the world's first hands-free, self-supporting robotic exoskeleton. Patients are able ...
based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Since 2005, Ekso Bionics has used exoskeleton technology to enhance natural abilities and improve quality of life. We are the leading exoskeleton company to offer technologies that help those with paralysis to stand up and walk, enhance worker ...
At Ekso, we believe every injury is preventable. Our mission is to eliminate worker injuries and help with activities of daily living. To that end, EVO was developed in collaboration with customers, physical therapists, and partner feedback to ...
