
Buffalo Robot Technology
Robotic exoskeletons for gait and limb rehabilitation.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Buffalo Robot Technology (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, production, and sales of medical rehabilitation exoskeleton robots. Founded in 2016 by Professor Hong Cheng from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China's Robotics Research Center, the company is an industrialization base for the university's research.
The company develops and provides intelligent rehabilitation equipment and comprehensive solutions for medical institutions. Its main products include lower limb walking exoskeletons and upper limb rehabilitation robots. The AIDER is a powered hip-knee gait rehabilitation exoskeleton designed for clinics to assist paraplegics with daily activities and for gait and coordination training. For upper body rehabilitation, the Yidong Arm-1 robot enables passive and active training for a patient's upper limbs, even for those with zero muscle strength, incorporating interactive scenarios to make the training more engaging. Buffalo Robot Technology also offers an intelligent rehabilitation information system (BRIS) for managing information in rehabilitation departments and centers.
As a key player in China's national research and development plan, the company has developed a portfolio of products that includes a brain-computer interface (BCI) platform, which combines human-computer interaction with EEG technology to control systems based on a person's movement or imagined actions.
Keywords: medical exoskeleton, rehabilitation robotics, gait training, lower limb exoskeleton, upper limb rehabilitation, assistive technology, neurorehabilitation, physical therapy robotics, powered exoskeleton, mobility assistance, AIDER exoskeleton, Yidong Arm-1, brain-computer interface, medical robotics, physical rehabilitation, robotic therapy, walking aid robot, assistive robotics, healthcare technology, patient mobility