Human In Motion Robotics Inc.

XoMotion™ is an advanced exoskeleton platform engineered for individuals with lower extremity motor impairments. Utilizing biomechanical principles, it facilitates hands-free mobility and complex walking patterns. The device incorporates self-balancing technology and superior postural control, enabling users to engage in natural gait dynamics. Its design prioritizes physiological motion replication, enhancing rehabilitation outcomes and functional independence in clinical settings.

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Human In Motion Robotics Inc.
369 Terminal Avenue, Unit 520
Vancouver V6A 4C4
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