Myomo’s products improve arm and hand function

Myomo’s products improve arm and hand function for those suffering from upper-limb weakness.
Wandercraft Introduces Atalante X to Assist in Mobility

Wandercraft also wants to help hospitals provide physical therapy and eventually help people to “get up, stand up, and walk again” not just in their homes but also outdoors.
SABER Brings Mass Adoption Of Military Exoskeletons One Step Closer To Reality

As a result of the successful field testing, DEVCOM will provide funding to HeroWear, a Nashville-based industrial exoskeleton company, and Vanderbilt University to revise the design and deliver dozens of pre-production units to the Army by the end of 2022 in preparation for mass production and additional field testing.
Exoskeletons enhance body functions for a promising human-robotics shared future

The exoskeleton products displayed at the 2022 World Robot Conference that took place from August 18 to 21 in Beijing have made improved athletic ability a reality, especially for paralyzed patients.
Meta’s New Skeleton Simulator ‚MyoSuite‘ Could Help Develop Prosthetics

Meta’s AI team just announced a software to help model complex skeletal movement.
Vanderbilt, 101st Airborne collaborate on development of exoskeleton for soldier use in inaugural Pathfinder Project

The exoskeleton—the Soldier Assistive Bionic Exosuit for Resupply, or SABER—is being prepared for manufacturing and commercialization by HeroWear and for field use by the Army.
SABER Brings Mass Adoption Of Military Exoskeletons One Step Closer To Reality

As a result of the successful field testing, DEVCOM will provide funding to HeroWear, a Nashville-based industrial exoskeleton company, and Vanderbilt University to revise the design and deliver dozens of pre-production units to the Army by the end of 2022 in preparation for mass production and additional field testing.
Army, academia collaborate on exoskeleton to reduce Soldier injuries

The unpowered exosuit design, called SABER, addresses needs identified by the Soldiers, such as aiding strenuous lifting tasks like ammunition resupply and reducing injury and fatigue, critical to readiness over sustained periods.
Bionik Labs joins forces with Wistron on low-cost exoskeleton tech

Robotics player Bionik Laboratories has inked a joint development deal with Wistron Corporation to create and commercialize affordable exoskeleton products for the lower body.
Differences between the MyoPro technology and existing therapies and interventions

There are several key differences between the MyoPro technology and existing therapies and interventions.
See what’s possible for multiple sclerosis patients in the Exopulse Mollii Suit

See what’s possible for multiple sclerosis patient David after 60 minutes in the Exopulse Mollii Suit. He can move more freely again!
Move over, Iron Man: The Army has a new suit to solve soldier back pain

The suit is lightweight and looks nothing like the clunky, robotic exoskeleton suits the military has wanted in the past.
Do exoskeletons reduce musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace?

But recent scientific studies and user/industry reports have taught us a lot.