
Astrek Innovations
Leveraging our knowledge and expertise in robotics, motion capturing and machine learning, we design devices that would transform the current state-of-the-art in the rehabilitation and assistive technology arena.
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Astrek Innovations Private Limited, founded in 2018, is a healthcare technology company focused on the rehabilitation and assistive robotics sector. The company was established by a team of electrical engineering classmates: Robin Kanattu Thomas (CEO), Jithin Vidya Ajith (COO), Alex M Sunny (CTO), and Vishnu Sankar (CSO & CMO). The inspiration for the company stemmed from a personal experience when a co-founder's grandfather struggled to regain mobility after knee replacement surgery, highlighting a gap in effective rehabilitation technology. This motivated the founders, who were already developing tech-based assistive devices for an NGO, to create solutions for broader mobility challenges.
The firm designs and develops wearable robotic exoskeletons to restore mobility for individuals with lower-limb disabilities. Its main clients are hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and physiotherapy clinics. The business operates on a B2B model, with plans to expand to a direct-to-consumer (B2C) model in the future. Revenue is generated through the sale of these medical devices. The company has secured $141,000 in seed funding over two rounds from investors including the Indian Angel Network and Start-Up Chile. Astrek has been supported by incubators and accelerators such as Huddle, CIE - IIIT Hyderabad, and the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM).
Astrek's flagship product is the Unik Exo, a motorized, wearable robotic suit designed for gait training and to assist people with lower limb immobility. This exoskeleton is modular and customizable, supporting users up to 100 kg. Key features include an AI-powered prediction system and data-driven training sessions that track user progress. The device utilizes advanced robotics and motion capture technology to enable natural walking patterns, with machine learning algorithms that adapt the gait in real-time. This provides physicians and therapists with precise data to inform treatment protocols, moving beyond intuition-based care. The system's edge AI processing allows for instant data analysis without cloud dependency, ensuring data privacy and security.
Keywords: rehabilitation robotics, assistive technology, wearable exoskeleton, lower-limb disabilities, gait training, physical medicine, motion capture technology, machine learning in healthcare, Unik Exo, medical robotics, neuro-rehabilitation, mobility solutions, physiotherapy equipment, assistive devices, data-driven rehabilitation, robotic therapy, healthcare technology, Kerala startup, Indian Angel Network, Start-Up Chile