CLOs on the Move


 
suitX develops robotic exoskeletons for the medical and industrial markets. The Phoenix is the world`s lightest and most advanced medical exoskeleton designed to help people with mobility disorders to be upright and mobile. MAX (Modular Agile Exoskeleton) increases productivity while decreasing the risk of injury by reducing muscle strain on employees working in an industrial setting.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.suitx.com
  • 4512 Hollis Street
    Emeryville, CA USA 94608
  • Phone: 510.332.7058

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