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Limb Exoskeleton Suppliers Serving Africa
4 companies found
based inShanghai, CHINA
Established in September 2017, Siyi Intelligence is a high-tech company engaged in the research and development, production and sales of rehabilitation robotic system. Based in Shanghai of China, Siyi is specialized in providing the innovative ...
The EasyWalk - China’s first soft lower limb exoskeleton with more than 30 patents, combines bionic structural design and artificial intelligence control algorithms. The AI algorithm can adapt to the needs of ...
based inTraña-Matiena (Bizkaia), SPAIN
Gogoa is a company located in Urola Garaia (Urretxu), which designs, manufactures and markets exoskeletons for the rehabilitation of patients with different pathologies. It was born with the desire to research and develop electromedical devices ...
The HANK lower limb exoskeleton achieves a constant gait pattern that does not exist in traditional ...
based inRivas-Vaciamadrid, SPAIN
Marsi Bionics (Marsi) is an SME founded in 2013 as a spin-off from the Centro de Automática y Robótica (CAR), a joint centre of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Since 2019 the CSIC is part ...
based inParis, FRANCE
Wandercraft ‘s job is to make wheelchair users walk again. We make real the promises of robotics by providing an ordinary life to extraordinary people. We have developed the first autonomous exo. In our world premiere clinical trials, persons with ...
