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Exoskeletons to help people walk, starting with children
Trexo Robotics is building exoskeletons to help people walk, starting with children. Our product allows children with disabilities like Cerebral Palsy, to walk, in many cases for the first time in their lives. Trexo was started when Manmeet found that his nephew was born with Cerebral Palsy and would never be able to walk. Trexo is selling commercially, with a vision is to replace the wheelchair, for children, adults, and the elderly.
Trexo Robotics develops wearable robotic exoskeletons to enable daily over-ground walking for children with disabilities, with products for home and clinical use. The system is designed to upright a child and support mobility through pediatric-focused devices and therapist-assisted configurations.
Trexo offers home and clinic-oriented robotic devices that set up for a child’s unique needs, providing ongoing video technical support, basic training, and accessories. The Home product is designed for use at home with a 14-day refund guarantee, while Trexo Plus is a therapist-focused companion for mobility solutions in clinics or hospitals with a 30-day refund guarantee. Each product includes setup, training, and access to support, with optional accessories and size upgrades to grow with the child. A 2-week test/trial period and a 3-year warranty are noted, along with financing options and delivery timelines.
Who it’s for: Children with disabilities and walking impairments (e.g., cerebral palsy GMFCS III-V, SMA, muscular dystrophy, stroke, brain injury, spinal cord conditions), and their clinicians/therapists or families seeking at-home or clinical mobility solutions.
Pricing page details, financing options, trials, and warranty indicate productization and market traction; multiple product variants for home and clinic suggest ongoing commercialization.

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