03.12.19|Tofi Stoler and Adi PickAround 14% of Israelis over the age of 20 have severe disabilities, making even the most trivial actions challenging. Listed below are Israeli startups aiming to make their lives just a little bit easier
05.06.19|Adi PickReWalk develops exoskeleton systems for people who cannot walk on their own due to spinal cord injuries and soft-frame supportive suits for stroke victims experiencing mobility impairment
30.05.19|Adi PickReStore, the company’s new product line, is a soft-frame supportive suit meant for stroke victims learning to regain motor skills in their lower limbs
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04.04.18|Asaf ShalevAfter the conclusion of the 40-person trial, the company will seek clearance from U.S. and European regulators
08.03.18|Asaf ShalevThe company plans to bring to China its wearable exoskeletons that help people walk again after injuries and strokes
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20.11.17|Lilach BaumerThe company develops a battery-powered, wearable walking aid device for people with spinal cord injuries