Rehabilitation Robots companies

  • Report ID: 4049
  • Published Date: Oct 23, 2025
  • Report Format: PDF, PPT

Key Rehabilitation Robots Market Players:

    Here is a list of key players operating in the global market: 

    • Ekso Bionics (USA)
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    • Bionik Laboratories Corp. (USA/Canada)
    • CYBERDYNE Inc. (USA/Japan)
    • Hocoma AG (Switzerland)
    • Kinova Inc. (Canada)
    • Hocoma AG (Switzerland)
    • Tyromotion GmbH (Austria)
    • ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (Israel)
    • GOGOA Mobility Robots (Spain)
    • B-Temia Inc. (Canada/Germany)
    • CYBERDYNE Inc. (Japan)
    • Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
    • Panasonic Corporation (Japan)
    • RE2 Robotics (USA)
    • Wandercraft (France)
    • Coppelia Robotics (Australia)
    • Coppelia Robotics (Australia)
    • UNAM Robotics (Malaysia)

    The rehabilitation robot market is fragmented and is driven by leading players from various regions, such as Europe and the U.S. These players dominate via technological prowess and well-established clinical partnerships. This competitive landscape is defined by R&D focused on creating innovative, adaptive, and data-driven robotic systems. Further, strategic alliances, mergers, and acquisitions also lead the market. For instance, in October 2025, Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. completed its acquisition of Monogram Technologies Inc. The acquisition focus on utilizing the capability of robotic technology and expanding its market reach beyond clinical settings.

    Corporate Landscape of the Rehabilitation Robots Market: 

    • Ekso Bionics is a leading player in robotic exoskeletons for medical rehabilitation and human performance. The company is advancing by developing lower and upper extremity exoskeletons that integrate adaptive gait algorithms and real-time data analytics. This technology allows the devices to provide customized and data-driven assistance for patients with neurological conditions, providing neurorecovery and enabling clinics to quantify patient progress objectively outside traditional therapy settings.
    • Bionik Laboratories is innovating in the field of rehabilitation robotics by incorporating gamified therapy and AI-driven adaptive assistance into its systems, like InMotion ARM/HAND robots. This enhancement transforms repetitive task practice into an engaging experience for stroke survivors, using performance data to adjust the level of robotic support. The therapy aims to improve motor function recovery and improve patient motivation and adherence.
    • Cyberdyne is also leading with its Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) exoskeleton that utilizes a unique bio-cybernic system. The total revenue for the year 2024 reached 4,352 million yen. The latest technology reads bioelectric signals from the patient's skin to initiate and aid voluntary limb movement. Further, it enables patient-driven and real-time robotic therapy for individuals with spinal cord injuries and other mobility disorders, enabling neuromotor recovery by reinforcing the brain’s intention to move and ensuring the therapy is controlled by user's nervous system.
    • Hocoma is at the forefront of high-intensity, functional rehabilitation robotics with products such as the Lokomat and Armeo. The firm has pushed the market forward with integrated feedback systems that integrate robotic actuation with fully immersive virtual reality environments. This provides a comprehensive and engaging therapy session in which patients do functional tasks with the robot, supporting body weight and providing guidance.
    • Kinova is a company that develops light, agile robotic arms, and it applies this technology to use in the rehabilitation sector to help those with upper-body mobility impairments. The company’s total operational cost reached £ 6,483,000 in 2024. The firm has done a lot to innovate by emphasizing user-friendly design and easy control interfaces like joysticks, sip-and-puff, and myoelectric control.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In 2026, the industry size of rehabilitation robots is assessed at USD 571.4 million.

Rehabilitation Robots Market size was valued at USD 494.8 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 2090.1 million by the end of 2035, rising at a CAGR of 15.5% during the forecast period, i.e., 2026-2035.

North America is dominating the rehabilitation robots market and is projected to hold the market share of 42.5% by 2035.

Key players in the market include Ekso Bionics (USA), Bionik Laboratories Corp. (USA/Canada), CYBERDYNE Inc. (USA/Japan), Hocoma AG (Switzerland), Kinova Inc. (Canada), Hocoma AG (Switzerland), Tyromotion GmbH (Austria), ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (Israel), GOGOA Mobility Robots (Spain), B-Temia Inc. (Canada/Germany), CYBERDYNE Inc. (Japan), Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan), Panasonic Corporation (Japan), RE2 Robotics (USA), Wandercraft (France), Coppelia Robotics (Australia), Coppelia Robotics (Australia), UNAM Robotics (Malaysia).
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