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Hopebotics Limited

Company

Hopebotics Ltd. invents smart soft robotic technologies from the aspects of structural designs with soft materials, electronic circuits, fine movement control algorithm, user interface development and big data for healthcare. The research impact of our exoskeleton robotic technologies reaches the top level in the field of rehabilitation robots. Clinical data from stroke survivors have shown signification clinical improvement after trained 20 sessions with our system. Soft Robotics provide comfort and assistive support just like another layer of artificial muscle with power assistive to provide support and power in rehabilitation and daily life. Our inventions make the soft robot smaller, comfort and more powerful from our designs; use intention-driven (Brainwave and muscle activities) system to facilitate motor relearning in the brain, develop control algorithm for fine control in finger movement, and make the device small and portable. System also can monitor their muscle recovery process from our robotic system. We have training and continue assessment in our system.

Description

Hopebotics, provide wearable and personalized robotics

Technology

Our company has developed the latest soft wearable robotic devices for stroke rehabilitation. We have also developed the patient-active control scheme for real-time intention-driven control of our soft robot hand (SOFTHand). The unique features of our soft robotic devices, including having enough clinical trials and data for supporting the efficiency of the device, the brain motor relearning technique applied to the device, soft actuator for more fine finger movements, and the program for assessment of muscle conditions and data collection, analyzation for knowing the ability and the rehabilitation progress of the users. Recovery effects are also scientifically proven by the assistance with ADL in stroke patients using our devices. It reduces the cost of effective health care planning and resources allocation from the government, lowers the social economic burden of stroke, and motivates patients’ willingness in actively participating in stroke rehabilitation training.