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Wearable robot suits for work, care, and mobility support
CYBERDYNE develops the HAL wearable robot line, including HAL lumbar work-support, care/self-support lumbar models, and single-joint self-support systems for industrial, caregiving, and rehabilitation use. The company is based in Tsukuba, Japan, and markets these products for factory, construction, logistics, and care/rehabilitation settings.
Active products
23
Price range
$4.1K – $5.5K
2 of 23 priced
Top-rated product
AA
Robo Index
HAL®医療用単関節タイプ JP
Company facts
- HQ
- Tsukuba, Japan
- Founded
- 2004 · 22 yrs
- Website
- www.cyberdyne.jp/english
Trusted by
- Daiwa House Industrydeployed 2018daiwahouse.com ↗
Awards & recognition
- CE Marking [CE 0197] as robotic medical deviceexoskeletonreport.com ↗
Milestones
Daiwa House introduced HAL lumbar work-support units to all of its factories in Japan.
HAL work-support lumbar type was cleared for shipment to Europe under the EU Machinery Directive.
Press coverage
- Cyberdyne robot suit gets Europe green light
Reuters · Feb 2015
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