Exoskeletons
Wearable robotic systems for rehabilitation, industrial augmentation, and mobility
6 robots in this category
Full-body powered exoskeleton allowing workers to lift up to 200 lbs repeatedly without strain.
Lower-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton for patients with spinal cord injuries and stroke recovery.
AI-powered prosthetic bionic hand with individual finger control. So realistic it's hard to tell which hand is prosthetic. Used for both prosthetics and robotics research.
AI-powered all-terrain mobility wheelchair/robot that climbs stairs autonomously. Self-balancing technology with environmental sensors, automatic posture adjustment, and intelligent terrain detection. Handles stairs, rough terrain, slopes, and curbs.
Self-balancing medical exoskeleton for rehabilitation. Used in hospitals across Europe. Patients walk without crutches.
Hybrid Assistive Limb โ world's first cyborg-type robot. FDA-approved medical exoskeleton that reads bioelectric signals for rehabilitation.