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REGEN

Physical Automating Therapy

Physical Therapy Assistant

REGEN system

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The Regen system is a medical device designed to facilitate physical therapeutic exercises for patients with neuromuscular impairments in their limbs, aiming to improve their strength and mobility. The device is primarily intended for use in hospital or clinical environments and should be operated by a qualified technician or therapist.

Consisting of a human-interactive robot arm attached to a motorized base, the Regen system connects to patients via an arm or leg brace, providing therapeutic motions to patients. The device is equipped with a touchscreen that interfaces with Regen’s software, allowing operators to manage patient profiles, program motions, and perform exercises.

The operator can easily calibrate and teach the device new motions for each user, set repetitions for each motion, and start playback. The device guides users through each motion while also providing assistance as needed.

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60%

Therapy Intensity Increase

1.5x

More Patients Per Therapist

90%

Reduction of Labor

Advanced Robotic Rehabilitation

A Massive Unmet Demand

The global demand for rehabilitation is increasing due to rising cases of stroke, chronic disease and injury among an aging population.

In standard clinical operations, it is often difficult to provide the high intensity, high repetition, long duration therapy sessions needed for recovery.

Rehabilitation centers are actively looking for automated solutions to improve clinical efficacy and operational efficiency.

At Roboligent, we offer a solution for cutting-edge robotic-assisted rehabilitation to meet these needs.

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Why REGEN

Personalized,
Neuroloigical Exercises

Core Technologies

Transforming Manufacturing Through Intelligent Automation

At Roboligent, we’re committed to developing Robin into a transformative force in the manufacturing industry. Our vision is to empower manufacturers with a robotic solution that achieves the following:

MULTI-DEVICE VERSATILITY

Optimo is left-right interchangeable.
Furthermore, it supports arm, knee, leg,
and even gait exercises in various postures.
This versatility allows Optimo to target a
wide variety of patients.

DATA-DRIVEN CARE

Optimo's objective assessment mode and proprietary performance score metrics allow for real-time monitoring of patient progress over time, ensuring the highest quality care.

EXTRA HANDS FOR THERAPISTS

With Optimo's Teach-and-FollowTechnology and limb weight support, therapists can repeat exercises without constant supervision, allowing for increased productivity and efficiency.

EASY TO USE

Optimo is incredibly user-friendly, with new patients set up in minutes and donned and doffed in seconds. Its motorized base allows for easy relocation, and the self-contained
touchscreen ensures a self-sustained setup.

HIGH PATIENT MOTIVATION

Optimo includes several games and exercises that train movements transferable to activities of daily living. Realtime
haptic and visual feedback motivates patients, with progress reports available to track improvement over time.

INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY

Optimo autonomously performs an array of exercises with minimal therapist engagement, allowing for more reps with less supervision. With support for both arm and leg therapy, Optimo benefits more patients than ever before.

Why REGEN

Versatility, Cost Effectiveness

The only device on the market that offers gait training and arm/leg exercises in one device.

Collaborations with Public Sectors

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Collaborations with Public Sectors

Commercialization is being driven by the
public sectors in the US, Korea, Singapore

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NSF SBIR Phase I, II, IIB: total $1.2M
(2017’~2022’)

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U.S. Air Force STTR Phase I and II: total $1.9M
(2024’~2026’)
The goal is to be preferentially deployed to

US military hospitals after completing the project.

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Singapore CGH joint project
in the pipeline

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