
Reactive Robotics
Founded Year
2015Stage
Biz Plan Competition | AliveAbout Reactive Robotics
Reactive Robotics develops adaptive and intelligent therapy robotics which automate early neurological and orthopedic mobilization in the intensive care unit. Its product Vemotion, an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven robotic assistance system, provides early mobilization assistance to intensive care unit (ICU) patients. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Munich, Germany.
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Reactive Robotics Patents
Reactive Robotics has filed 10 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Aerodynamics
- Physical exercise
- Arteries of the lower limb

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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6/27/2018 | 7/19/2022 | Sensors, Orthopedic surgical procedures, Femur, Virtual reality, Rare diseases | Grant |
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Grant Date | 7/19/2022 |
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Related Topics | Sensors, Orthopedic surgical procedures, Femur, Virtual reality, Rare diseases |
Status | Grant |
Latest Reactive Robotics News
Apr 26, 2021
Share: Reactive Robotics , a Munich, Germany-based developer of medical robots, announced closing a funding round which they call a series C round. Reactive Robotics, founded in 2015 by Alexander Koenig, develops a smart assistance system, which supports the early mobilization of intensive care patients. The smart robotic assistantsare in the form of its “VEMO” (Very Early Mobilization) system, which enable faster recovery and therapy for intensive care patients. The VEMO system consists of a robotic exoskeleton, which is placed at the patient’s bed and attached to his or her legs by a nurse. The system then raises up patients (who are being artificially ventilated during stroke aftercare for example) and performs typical walking movements with the patients, enabling them to regularly activate their leg muscles as early as 24 hours after being admitted to care. This supports circulation and breathing at an early stage and prevents the deterioration of muscles and bones due to inactivity.
Reactive Robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Reactive Robotics founded?
Reactive Robotics was founded in 2015.
Where is Reactive Robotics's headquarters?
Reactive Robotics's headquarters is located at Landsbergerstr. 234, Munich.
What is Reactive Robotics's latest funding round?
Reactive Robotics's latest funding round is Biz Plan Competition.
Who are the investors of Reactive Robotics?
Investors of Reactive Robotics include MEDICA Start-Up Competition, EIT Health Bridgehead, High-Tech Grunderfonds, TQ-Group, Bayern Kapital and 7 more.