06/03/2026
Innovation in rehabilitation happens when clinicians, engineers, and researchers come together with a shared goal: improving patient recovery.
At a recent event held at the Rehabilitation Research Institute of Singapore (RRIS), we had the opportunity to showcase what collaborative innovation can look like in practice. The session highlighted how continuous engagement with clinicians and rehabilitation professionals helps shape technologies that are practical, effective, and accessible across the continuum of care.
During the event, we presented a full robotic rehabilitation gym, demonstrating how different technologies can work together to support modern rehabilitation workflows. Participants explored our commercial rehabilitation solutions, including H-Man and ReHandyBot, which are designed to support upper-limb therapy with consistent, data-driven training.
We also shared a preview of our lower limb rehabilitation robot currently in development, representing the next step in expanding robotic-assisted rehabilitation capabilities. Bringing these technologies together in one space allowed us to illustrate our vision for comprehensive, technology-enabled rehabilitation where intelligent systems support therapists, improve therapy consistency, and help deliver high-quality care across different rehabilitation settings.
Moments like these reinforce the importance of collaboration in driving meaningful progress in rehabilitation technology.