Compare ABLE Human Motion vs ULS Robotics
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Overview

ABLE Human Motion is 6 yrs old and is based in Spain.
ABLE is a home use lightweight exoskeleton that restores the ability to walk naturally and intuitively. ABLE is composed by a motor plus gearbox that act as a muscle and an inertial sensor to detect the user's intention. It helps in palliating health issues caused by a sedentary lifestyle.
ULS Robotics is 6 yrs old and is based in China.
ULS Robotics is an exoskeleton robot developer designed to aid manual workers in their jobs. Its products include upper limb suits which offer up to ten kilograms of lift across workers' shoulders, while suits focused around users' waists provide up to extra twenty kilograms of lift. Its products are used in the automotive industry, airport ground service, high-end equipment manufacturing, logistics, military, emergency rescue, scientific research institute, and other sectors. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Shanghai, China.
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Leadership
Alfons Carnicero Carmona (Founder, Chief Executive Officer)
Xu Zhenhua (Founder, Chief Executive Officer)
Investors
BStartup, Banco Sabadell
Guoyi Capital, Future Capital Discovery Fund
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Benefits
- Improved therapist efficiency
- Improved mobility independence
- Improved clinical outcomes
Products
ABLE Exoskeleton
An innovative robotic exoskeleton that actively assists individuals with mobility impairments to stand up, walk, and sit down. . The system incorporates the most advanced robotic techniques, that offer a unique synergy between the human and the machine (user-initiated steps, variable assistance). A delicate and optimized mechanical structure (carbon fibre, aluminium and 3D-printed parts), together with the use of a propriety powered actuator, will make it the lightest medical exoskeleton in the market. It is accompanied by a cloud-based mobile app that enables a personalized and data-driven therapy.
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