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Rex Bionics is a robotics company founded 2003, based in NZ, developing 1 robot primarily in the Surgical / Medical category.
Robotic exoskeletons that help wheelchair users stand and walk
Rex Bionics is a New Zealand robotics company based in Auckland that developed the REX robotic exoskeleton for wheelchair users to stand, walk, and navigate stairs and slopes. Public materials describe the company as focused on mobility assistance for people with severe mobility impairment, but the available sources do not provide enough verified detail on current models, buyer segments, or operating geographies beyond New Zealand.
Company facts
- HQ
- Auckland, NZ
- Founded
- 2003 · 23 yrs
- Website
- rexbionics.com
Robo Score
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Milestones
Rex Bionics was founded in Auckland, New Zealand.
Press coverage
- Rex Bionics Pty Ltd
BioScience Managers
- Rex Robotic Legs May Help Paralyzed Walk
The O&P EDGE · Jul 2010
- Rex Bionics Exoskeleton
Servo Magazine
- Walk tall: The story of Rex Bionics
Cambridge Core
Active products by Rex Bionics
1 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | REX | Surgical / Medical | Payload 100 kg | A |
Surgical / Medical buying guides
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