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ROBOTIC

THE ‘ WORLD ’ S MOST ADVANCED MEDICAL EXOSKELETON ’ IS HONOURED WITH THE CES 2025 INNOVATION AWARD

Human in Motion Robotics , a leading innovator in robotic mobility and humanoid technology , announced that its innovative self-balancing exoskeleton system , XoMotion , has been selected as an Honouree in the prestigious CES 2025 Innovation Awards programme .

The CES Innovation Awards recognises outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products across a wide range of categories . XoMotion , a cutting-edge robotic exoskeleton , has been acknowledged for its potential to revolutionise the field of rehabilitation medicine .
“ We are honoured to be recognised by the CES Innovation Awards programme ,” said Siamak Arzanpour , CEO of Human in Motion Robotics . “ This recognition validates our commitment to developing innovative solutions that empower individuals with mobility impairments and support healthcare professionals in delivering exceptional patient care .”
A leap forward in rehabilitation technology
XoMotion stands out due to its ability to mimic natural , human-like movements , making it intuitive and easy to use for both patients and therapists .
This innovative exoskeleton , rooted in advanced humanoid robotics , reduces the physical burden on therapists by lifting , assisting , mobilising and training patients , thus enhancing the safety and efficiency of rehabilitation programmes .
Key Features of XoMotion :
• Self-balancing : Ensures stability and safety during use due to its 12 high performance actuators which mimic natural bipedal function .
• Hands-free : Allows for natural movement and normal upper body function .
• Omnidirectional : Capable of performing a wide range of complex ambulatory tasks , providing true functionality .
• Versatile : Suitable for a wide range of conditions , including SCI , stroke and other neurological impairments , and safe for patients from acute to chronic stages of injury .
• Safe : Reduces physical burden on therapists , enabling them to focus on patient care .
Global Expansion
Human in Motion Robotics recently received its Medical Devices Establishment License to market and sell XoMotion in Canada , marking a significant milestone as the first step toward providing widespread global access to patients and care providers .
With this approval , XoMotion became the first self-balancing exoskeleton system available for acquisition in Canada . Looking ahead , the company will focus on gaining clearance in other important global markets , including the US , Asia and the EU . �
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