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Next Generation Exoskeleton Technology

Hands-free, upright mobility —
for how people really move!

Next Generation Exoskeleton Technology

Hands-free, upright mobility — for how people really move!

Next Generation
Exoskeleton Technology

Hands-free, upright mobility —
for how people really move!

XoMotion

  • Self-Balancing & Hands-Free
  • Complex Walking Motions
  • Superior Postural Control

Different by Design

Different by Design

XoMotion™ is a next generation exoskeleton platform designed for individuals with lower extremity motor deficits.

It’s the first device of its kind to mimic the physiological motion of the lower extremity, giving the user the ability to perform all complex mobility tasks.

XoMotion’s advanced sensor systems and multi-modal controllers allow the user to quickly gain hands-free functionality, providing an unprecedented level of freedom and independence.

XoMotion™ is not yet cleared by FDA.

Ambulatory Training

Available at rehabilitation centers in early 2025, XoMotion-R is designed to revolutionize how clinicians retrain spinal cord patients to stand upright and walk.

Therapeutic Recovery

A future version of the XoMotion™ platform will serve a broader group of users seeking therapeutic benefit, including stroke and other neurological conditions.

Personal Mobility

XoMotion™ will ultimately be available for daily, personal use, for individuals to independently perform mobility tasks at home and in their community.

Ambulatory Training

Therapeutic Recovery

Personal Mobility

Available at rehabilitation centers in early 2025, XoMotion-R is designed to revolutionize how clinicians retrain spinal cord patients to stand upright and walk.

A future version of the XoMotion™ platform will serve a broader group of users seeking therapeutic benefit, including stroke and other neurological conditions.

XoMotion™ will ultimately be available for daily, personal use, for individuals to independently perform mobility tasks at home and in their community.

Research

Investigators

Investigators

HMR is looking for great research partners. 

Are you an academic, clinical, or robotics investigator looking to collaborate in distinct areas of exoskeletal robotics research or combined therapeutic intervention?

Our self-balancing system enables unique projects and can be delivered with an open control platform for those interested in validating novel control methodologies.

Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials

Are you a patient with a mobility impairment looking to participate in clinical trials?

HMR and its partner sites are conducting ongoing clinical trials. Please contact us to learn more.

Specifications

Specifications

  • Intended for ambulatory training with SCI patients
  • Accommodates 5’ 0” to 6’ 4” in height and up to 220 lbs
  • Easily adjustable from subject to subject
  • Continuous use with hot swappable battery
  • Flexible, open control system available to investigators
  • Access to kinematic, activity and sensor based data

Partners

We are partnering with key opinion leaders, patient advocate groups, and healthcare organizations to validate XoMotion™ and demonstrate the broad utility of our platform in research, clinical practice, and everyday patient function.

We are always looking for great partners to help us bring XoMotion™ to markets across the globe. 

Want to learn more about XoMotion™ and discuss how we can partner?

Our Story

Leading with Purpose

Leading with Purpose

Inspired to overcome the limitations of existing, non-self-balancing exoskeletons, longtime academic collaborators Dr. Park and Dr. Arzanpour joined forces in 2014 to develop the next generation of exoskeleton technology.

Following the creation of early self-balancing prototypes at Simon Fraser University, Human in Motion Robotics was formed in 2016 to pursue commercialization of the XoMotion™ Platform as well as other innovative robotic healthcare solutions.

HMR received Series A funding with lead investor, Korean-based Beno Holdings, in 2023 to scale operations and accelerate product development to pursue regulatory clearance of the XoMotion™ platform.

Building a team of talented engineers, medical experts and management professionals at our offices in Vancouver, Canada and Seoul, South Korea, HMR is now poised to deliver market leading robotic solution to help improve the lives of millions of people around the world.

Chloë’s story is integral to the HMR Mission.

After a sudden medical event in 2015 left Chloë permanently paralyzed, she began a search to regain her mobility. A Vancouver resident, Chloë discovered the team developing XoMotion right in her own backyard.

Chloë has been an inspiration and an integral part of the team ever since. Her pursuit of independence and mobility embodies the “why” of HMR and serves as a beacon of hope for all that seek to regain their upright standing and walking function.

The Team

HMR is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada and has offices serving the APAC region in Seoul, South Korea.

Our team of engineers, medical professionals, and management experts are focused on bringing innovative and life changing technologies to the healthcare and robotics markets.

Guided by a user-centric product development process, our team is focused on providing solutions that have measurable value to the patients, users and health systems we serve.

HMR cultivates a culture of innovation, collaboration, and inclusion to build an organization that is changing what’s possible in the emerging healthcare robotics industry.

Leadership

Siamak Arzanpour

CEO

Hossein Dehghani

CTO

Behzad Peykari

VP of Engineering/CINO

Phil Astrachan

VP of Sales & Marketing

Navdeep Kaur Cheema

Dir. of Quality & Regulatory

Chloë Angus

Dir. of Lived Experience

News

The ASIA Scientific Meeting has been tailored to facilitate Communication and Collaboration between all disciplines who work in the SCI field. Professionals attending include but are not limited to…

VANCOUVER, BC, May 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Human In Motion Robotics Inc (HMR), a leading robotics company specializing in advanced human-centric wearable robotic technologies…

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 22, 2018 – Vancouver’s Human in Motion Robotic Inc. is one of ten recipients from around the world to receive an award to continue its research…

Researchers at Vancouver-based Human in Motion Robotics are building what they describe as a wearable robotic suit that helps users walk independently…

VANCOUVERA Vancouver company has made a huge leap in developing technology to help mobility-challenged people get around. Human in Motion Robotics has spent years…

HMR Founder and President Dr. Siamak Arzanpour and Chloe Angus, Director of Human Centred Design and User Engagement, talk with us about the next generation of self-balancing, natural walking…