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Ekso Bionics

www.eksobionics.com

 
Since 2005, Ekso Bionics has been pioneering the field of robotic exoskeletons, or wearable robots, to augment human strength, endurance and mobility. The company`s first commercially available product called Ekso has helped thousands of people living with paralysis take millions of steps not otherwise possible. By designing and creating some of the most forward-thinking and innovative solutions for people looking to augment human capabilities, Ekso Bionics is helping people rethink current physical limitations and achieve the remarkable. Ekso Bionics is headquartered in Richmond, CA and is listed on the OTC QB under the symbol EKSO.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.eksobionics.com
  • 1414 Harbour Way South Suite 1201
    Richmond, CA USA 94804
  • Phone: 510.984.1761

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