
Japet Medical
Developing exoskeleton for people suffering from back pain.
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* | €1.2m | Seed | |
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% growth | - | - | - | 8 % | 7 % |
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% EBITDA margin | - | - | 4 % | 7 % | 8 % |
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% profit margin | - | - | (26 %) | 5 % | 4 % |
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Japet Medical, founded in 2016 by Antoine Noel and Damien Bratic, is a French company that specializes in the development of robotic exoskeletons for occupational and medical applications.
The company has developed the Japet.W, a device designed to alleviate back pain and support the lumbar region. This exoskeleton works by reducing the pressure on the spine through a system of micro-motors, which helps to restore intervertebral space and limit extreme movements. The device is intended for use by individuals suffering from chronic back pain, as well as by workers in physically demanding jobs to prevent work-related injuries.
Japet Medical's business model is centered on the sale of its exoskeleton to healthcare facilities, industrial companies, and directly to consumers. The company also offers services that include training on the use of the device and customer support. The target market includes sectors such as construction, logistics, and healthcare, where workers are at high risk of back injuries.
Keywords: exoskeleton, medical device, back pain, occupational health, robotics, wearable technology, lumbar support, physical therapy, industrial safety, ergonomics