Rehab-Robotics Company Limited is a Hong Kong rehabilitation robotics company focused on upper-limb neurorehabilitation and related therapy systems. The company says it works with universities and rehabilitation experts in Hong Kong to integrate robotics into rehabilitation and activities of daily living, and it is best known for developing the Hand of Hope rehabilitation system in partnership with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In its public materials, Hand of Hope is described as an EMG-triggered robotic hand training system intended to support recovery of hand function after stroke. The company website (accessed 2026) also presents additional rehabilitation systems including SmarTable, Visio Roller, and Kineto.
Developer / Company: Rehab-Robotics Company Limited
Parent company: Vincent Medical Holdings Limited
Best-known device: Hand of Hope
Rehab-Robotics is the original developer/company behind Hand of Hope, with other companies such as Gogoa referenced separately only where they market or deploy the device in their own regions or clinical networks. Rehab-Robotics is publicly identified as a member of Vincent Medical Holdings Limited, and Vincent Medical’s 2024 annual report lists Rehab-Robotics Company Limited as a 100%-owned subsidiary whose principal activity is the development of Hand of Hope robotic hand training devices; made available through an international distributor network.





