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Human In Motion Robotics

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humaninmotionrobotics.com·Human In Motion Robotics Inc.·Vancouver, British Columbia, CA·founded 2016·11–50 employees·updated 2026-08-21·revision 1
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Developer of XoMotion, a wearable lower-limb exoskeleton platform for individuals with lower-extremity motor deficits, including spinal cord injury and stroke. XoMotion is not yet cleared by the FDA.

Offerings

1 listed

XoMotion

exoskeleton
#xomotion

Wearable lower-limb exoskeleton platform providing self-balancing, hands-free upright mobility; accommodates users 5'0"-6'4" and up to 220 lbs. Not yet cleared by FDA.

hardware
Pricing envelope
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applicationsambulatory_training · therapeutic_recovery · personal_mobility
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Ambulatory Traininghttps://humaninmotion.com/retrieved 2026-08-21 · inferred
Therapeutic Recoveryhttps://humaninmotion.com/retrieved 2026-08-21 · inferred
Personal Mobilityhttps://humaninmotion.com/retrieved 2026-08-21 · inferred
Open-world: a value absent from this list is unknown, not a denial.
mountingmobileOpen-world: a value absent from this list is unknown, not a denial.

Proof

MembershipsSimon Fraser University · Rick Hansen Foundation · Toronto Rehab (UHN) · Praxis Institute · SRA Lab (Max Nader RTO) · Health Canada

Who it is for

Industrieshealthcare, rehabilitation medicine
Use casesambulatory training for spinal cord injury patients, therapeutic recovery for stroke and neurological conditions, personal mobility for individuals with lower-extremity motor deficits, clinical and academic research on exoskeleton control systems
RegionsCA, KR

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