Wearable Robotics

Wearable Robotics

Cutting-edge robotic solutions that enhance sensorimotor functions, revolutionizing physical rehabilitation and support.

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Wearable Robotics srl, an academic spin-off from the PERCRO laboratory of the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, was established in 2014. The company originated from the extensive research experience of its founders in the fields of wearable robotics and human-robot interaction. It specializes in the design, development, and commercialization of advanced exoskeleton systems for both medical and industrial applications.

The company's business model revolves around the sale of its high-technology robotic devices. It serves two primary markets: the medical sector and the industrial sector. In the medical field, its exoskeletons are utilized as neuromotor and functional rehabilitation systems for patients with disabilities or for the elderly, aiding in the recovery of motor functions. For industrial clients, the devices act as force amplifiers, assisting workers with load handling and reducing physical strain.

Wearable Robotics offers a portfolio of specific products, including the ALEx RS and L-Exos R lower limb exoskeletons for rehabilitation and research, and the H-Exos R for the upper limbs. A notable product is the 'PERCRO,' an active-type hand and wrist exoskeleton designed for post-stroke rehabilitation. These devices are engineered to be high-efficiency, combining complex robotic technology with a focus on ergonomics and user-friendliness. The core value proposition lies in creating robots that are both powerful and intuitive, enhancing human capabilities in various demanding environments.

Keywords: exoskeleton, wearable robotics, rehabilitation, human augmentation, industrial automation, medical devices, assistive technology, force amplification, neuromotor recovery, robotics

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