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ReviMo

ReviMo creates the first personal robotic mobility assistant to help individuals with mobility challenges get out of bed and live independently.

Soterya

Motivated by a personal mission to combat SUDEP, Dr. Jong Woo Lee, after facing the loss of six patients, teamed up with product developer Andrés Rodríguez. Together, at Brigham Women’s Hospital, they pioneered the concept of a self-repositioning therapy. During their research they realized sleep position profoundly affects sleep quality and health. Thus, Korus was born – an intelligent bed that addresses diverse sleep challenges and enhances nighttime safety.

Tombot

Tombot makes robotic pets for people who cannot safely or practically care for live animals, including seniors with dementia. Studies show robotic animals can reduce the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia – loneliness, anxiety, depression, hallucinations, violent anger – and the need for dangerous psychotropic medications.

UnOrthoDOKS Technologies

UnOrthoDOKS Technologies develops wearable robotic orthoses for knee rehabilitation for people with early- to mid-stage knee arthritis. Our flagship product is an assistive orthosis with built-in resistance training technology for dynamic resistance and power-assist in routine activities.

Animo Robotics

Animo robotics is founded by MIT graduates with the goal of creating cost-effective multi-purpose robots. Their key innovation is in new designs for the most important component of a multi-purpose robot: the hands.

TP7 Red Crow College AI & Robotics Corp

TP7 AI & Robotics, the first Indigenous-owned and operated AI company based in Western Canada, specializes in embodied AI technology, creating advanced multi-purpose robots designed to revolutionize retail and Indigenous community usage. Our innovative solutions combine cutting-edge AI with user-friendly design to enhance retail experiences and ignite human creativity.

ATDev

ATDev is a UC Berkeley spinout building the future of mobility. We develop cutting edge robotic devices to enable people with physical injuries and disabilities to live independent lives.

Cobionix

Cobionix is developing an autonomous robotics platform, Codi™, to bridge skilled labor gaps within healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and other industries. Codi™can rapidly be deployed into a variety of environments. We offer Cobot deployment with ongoing, customized support to scale. Our pilots demonstrate the potential for trustworthy cobots to take on procedural movement tasks, alongside humans.

Human-Robotix

Human-Robotix aims to revolutionize the experience of physical therapy and training, making it safer, more effective, and data-driven. We are building a patent-pending robotic solution powered by a no-code platform, computer vision, and real-time analytics.

Unlimited Robotics

Unlimited Robotics simplifies the way software developers can build applications on robots, and especially on Gary – its unique service robot designed for healthcare, retailers, nursing homes and hospitality.

Tatum Robotics

Tatum Robotics strives to offer the millions of people with deafblindness their first independent communication tool. Supporting this historically underserved community, Tatum Robotics is developing an anthropomorphic robotic system that signs tactile American Sign Language (ASL)—the primary and often only communication method of DeafBlind individuals.

Ras Labs

Add a sense of Touch to your Robot!  Ras Labs’ Tactile Finger Tip™ Sensor.  Ras Labs has combined material science innovation with data science and precision engineering to provide the first, state-of-art, tactile sensor for robotics fingers.

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