Platinum Sponsors:

 

Fourier Intelligence

Fourier Intelligence is an innovative global technology company focusing on developing, manufacturing and marketing of rehabilitation robotics and exoskeleton. The company is striving to develop evidence-based top quality medical technologies that are accessible and affordable for all. Fourier ultimate goal is to enhance the efficiency of therapy for spinal cord injury and stroke patients and help to fill the shortfall of qualified therapists worldwide. Fourier robots and exoskeleton core technology equipped with advanced sensing and controller system integrated with AI technology.

 

Shirley Ryan Ability Lab

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, formerly the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC), is the global leader in physical medicine and rehabilitation for adults and children with the most severe, complex conditions — from traumatic brain and spinal cord injury to stroke, amputation and cancer-related impairment. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab expands and accelerates leadership in the field that began at RIC in 1953 — its care and research designated the “No. 1 Rehabilitation Hospital in America” by U.S. News & World Report every year since 1991. Upon opening in March 2017, the $550 million, 1.2-million-square-foot Shirley Ryan AbilityLab became the first-ever “translational” research hospital in which clinicians, scientists, innovators and technologists work together in the same space, surrounding patients, discovering new approaches and applying (or “translating”) research in real time. This unique model enables patients to have 24/7 access to the brightest minds, the latest research and the best opportunity for recovery. For more information, go to sralab.org.

 

Hospital Los Madroños

Hospital Los Madroños is a general medical-surgical hospital located in the west of the Autonomous Community of Madrid. The hospital includes an advanced neurorehabilitation unit that treats, among others, stroke patients and patients with spinal cord injury. Hospital Los Madroños has recently created the Center for Clinical Neuroscience whose activity will include, in addition to the treatment of patients, research, innovation, training-teaching and the dissemination of emerging technologies in the field of neurorehabilitation. Hospital Los Madroños participates in national and international research projects such as Eurobench for the standardization of robotic systems for gait rehabilitation.

 

Gold Sponsors:


Technaid, S.L.

Technaid is a Spanish company specialized in developing robotic assistive systems to help improve people’s lives. We currently focus on two areas: First, we manufacture inertial technology devices: from motion sensors to systems that capture and analyze human biomechanics. Second, we develop robotic exoskeletons for research in mobility rehabilitation and in robotic control applied to human biomechanics. Furthermore we partner with national and international research centers and use the resulting state-of-the-art know-how to manufacture exclusive products and make them commercially available with a short go-to-market span.

 


OT Bioelettronica

OT Bioelettronica was established in February 2007. It is located in Turin, its specific activity is related to Research & Development in electronic field.
OT Bioelettronica company has a detailed specialization in small series development and production related to biomedical equipments (mainly HDsEMG devices). Our products are born through the experience of our technicians who have been trained in the international research field for several years and written several pubblications.
OT Bioelettronica customers include Research Centers and Universities from all over the world.

 

g.tec medical engineering GmbH (Austria, Spain, USA, Hong Kong)

g.tec is a growing enterprise with two branches in Austria (Graz and Schiedlberg), one branch in Spain (Barcelona), one branch in Hong Kong and distribution partners all over the world. All hardware and software development is done in-house by our team of researchers, engineers and developers. g.tec is also an active member in a number of national and international research projects and is active in scientific publishing.

g.tec developed the first commercially available BCI system in 1999 and now sells this system in more than 75 countries worldwide. Our products work with all major BCI approaches (motor imagery, P300, SSVEP and slow cortical potentials), so you can start BCI research within a few hours. g.tec develops also medical equipment for stroke rehabilitation (www.recoveriX.at), the assessment of patients with disorders of consciousness (www.mindBEAGLE.at) and for the functional mapping of epilepsy and tumor patients (www.cortiQ.at). Recently we launched the Unicorn Brain Interface for makers, artists and developers (www.unicorn-bi.com).