Exhibitors / Sponsors




Major Sponsors





TIRR treats people with a range of disabilities from complex conditions like brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple trauma and amputation, to rehabilitation for conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, post-polio syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

 


Korea University, founded in 1905, is widely acknowledged as one of the country's oldest, largest and top-ranked universities in Korea. Its reputation for quality is based on excellence in teaching, research and service to Korean society. Eminent faculty, outstanding students and internationally recognized research programs all contribute to Korea University's academic fame. As a major comprehensive university, KU offers a rich variety of courses in liberal arts and sciences as well as in all professional fields, including law, medicine and business administration.

 

Platinum Level Sponsors




Wearable Robotics srl is a new italian company (founded in 2014) in the field of Rehabilitation and Assistive Robotics. It is a spin-off of the Perceptual Robotics Laboratory of the University Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy. The company develops: Wearable Assistive Robots for the Elderly and Disabled, Force Amplifying Exoskeletons for Material Handling, Virtual Environment Systems for Neuro-Rehabilitation. The company has recently been awarded with the italian Future Business Award "Gaetano Marzotto".

 


Össur (NASDAQ OMX: OSSR) is a global leader in non-invasive orthopaedics that help people live a life without limitations. Its business is focused on improving people's mobility through the delivery of innovative technologies within the fields of Prosthetic, Osteoarthritis and Injury Solutions. A recognized "Technology Pioneer," Össur invests significantly in research and product development—its award-winning designs ensuring a consistently strong position in the market. Successful patient and clinical outcomes are further empowered via Össur's educational programs and business solutions. Headquartered in Iceland, Össur has major operations in the Americas, Europe and Asia, with additional distributors worldwide. www.ossur.com

 


Ekso Bionics continues to pioneer the field of exoskeletons, designing and creating some of the most forward-thinking and innovative solutions for people looking to augment human mobility and capability. Ekso Bionics' lead product, Ekso, is a wearable bionic suit that enables individuals with any amount of lower extremity weakness to stand up and walk over ground. It is the only robotic exoskeleton to offer Variable Assist which provides varying amounts of power to each side and makes it an optimal rehabilitation device. The Ekso is today being used by an increasing number of hospitals and rehabilitation centres and will be demonstrated throughout WeRob 2014.

 


ReWalk Robotics mission is to fundamentally change the health and life experiences of individuals with spinal cord injuries. The ReWalk Exoskeleton is the result of this mission: it is a world-class walking system that will allow paraplegics to bring walking into their daily lives once again. Culminating over a decade of research and development, the ReWalk represents the first truly practical, real world, walking solution for persons with lower limb disabilities. It is the first and only exoskeleton with FDA clearance via a rigorous de novo process that involved multiple clinical studies demonstrating safety and effectiveness of the technology. The company offers two products: ReWalk Personal and the ReWalk Rehabilitation wearable robotic systems. The ReWalk Personal System, designed for everyday use by individuals at home and in their communities, is custom-fit for each user. The system is designed for daily use in a range of environments such as in the home, at work, at social events, indoors as well as outdoors, and on different surfaces or terrains. This revolutionary, cutting-edge technology allows users to stand, turn, walk and - ascend and descend the stairs, with independent control of the system. Headquartered in USA, Germany and Israel, ReWalk Exoskeletons are available throughout USA, Europe and Asia, with additional distribution partners worldwide.

 

Gold Level Sponsor




 


Technaid S.L. was founded in 2004 as a spin-off of the Bioengineering Group of the National Research Council of Spain (CSIC). We work in the field of technical aids, providing a wide variety of sensors, inertial systems and software applications for movement capture and analysis. Technaid S.L. is actively involved in the development of various national and European research projects in order to transfer knowledge from scientific scenarios to the market and to test and optimize its products together with researchers and developers.

 


Rex Bionics Ltd is the global technology leader in robotic exoskeletons (Rex). Rex provides independent mobility to wheelchair users and other mobility impaired persons using advanced robotic technology, custom-designed electromechanical actuators, precision engineering, and specialised networking systems. There are multiple Rex devices designed for different needs. The use of Rex in rehabilitation centres enables medical providers and clinicians to provide extensive benefits in mobility, whereas the Rex user at home is able to perform tasks and functions previously unavailable.

 


Brain Products is a leading manufacturer of solutions for neurophysiological research with more than 15 years of experience in developing state-of-the-art solutions for the following fields:
- BCI & Bio-/Neurofeedback
- EEG / ERP / EP
- EEG & fMRI, EEG & TMS, EEG & MEG
- Sleep & Behavioral Research

Find out more about our solutions at www.brainproducts.com

 

Sponsor





g.tec was founded in 1999 and consists now of three divisions: GUGER TECHNOLOGIES OG (development, research and production), g.tec medical engineering GmbH (sales, marketing/PR and research), g.tec medical engineering Spain LC (sales and research)
g.tec is a growing enterprise with two branches in Austria (Graz and Schiedlberg), one branch in Spain (Barcelona) and distribution partners all over the world. All hardware and software development is done in-house by our team of researchers, engineers and developers. g.tec is also an active member in a number of national and international research projects and is active in scientific publishing.
g.tec developed the first commercially available BCI system in 1999 and now sells this system in more than 60 countries worldwide. Our products work with all major BCI approaches (motor imagery, P300, SSVEP and slow cortical potentials), so you can start BCI research within a few hours. The g.tec team tests different BCI technologies on more than 500 subjects internationally to guarantee a perfect working system.

 

 

 

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