Human in Motion Robotics is a Canadian medical robotics company developing powered lower-limb exoskeleton technology for rehabilitation and mobility assistance. Its flagship XoMotionâ„¢ platform is designed to provide hands-free, self-balancing upright mobility for people with lower-extremity motor deficits, with clinical applications including spinal cord injury, stroke, and other neurological conditions.
Human in Motion Robotics is a Vancouver-based medical robotics developer focused on wearable lower-limb exoskeleton systems. The company was formed in 2016 after early self-balancing exoskeleton prototypes were developed at Simon Fraser University by longtime academic collaborators Dr. Ed Park and Dr. Siamak Arzanpour.





