Singapore Business Awards 2026

Singapore Business Awards 2026| 11 Robotic-assisted therapy equipment for rehabilitation seemed like a far-fetched concept just a few short decades ago, but technological advancements mean that the rehabilitation process can today be measurably enhanced by these full-stack, life-affirming solutions. A global leader in the development and manufacturing of advanced rehabilitation robotics, Fourier Rehab has established itself as a fitting recipient of this award. For more on its work, we caught up with the Fourier Rehab team. Developing state-of-theart robots with dexterity and intelligence to support medical rehabilitation, scientific research, and other real-world uses, Fourier Rehab has carved out a name for itself as a pioneer in this space since its founding in 2015. Its distinction in the field of rehabilitation technology is seen through Fourier Rehab, which has carried out over 10,000 installations in more than 64 countries worldwide. Setting it apart is its combination of hardware, intelligent software, and AI capabilities. Working towards a vision of leveraging fullstack robotics technology to enrich as many lives as possible, Fourier Rehab’s blend of innovation and accessibility has positioned it as the one-stop shop solution provider for modern rehabilitation. User safety and usercentred care define every stage of its service, resulting in a comprehensive portfolio that enables healthcare providers to improve outcomes thanks to robotic-assisted training, immersive functional therapy, and real-time data intelligence. In providing these patient-centred clinical rehabilitation robotics, Fourier Rehab has successfully partnered with a number of leading global organisations in this space, which it affectionately refers to as its ‘strategic alliance partners’. These include Kurage that supports FES integration with its lower limb devices, and EzyGain that support the ImmersiveMotus™ series , is an intelligent line blending VR, AR, and AI to support recovery in neurological, orthopaedic, geriatric, and paediatric care across hospitals, clinics, or at home. Fourier Rehab then differentiates itself further through the likes of RehabHub™, a fully integrated and AI-enabled rehabilitation system designed to forever change the field of rehabilitation dynamics. Offering seamless integration across 30 different types of cutting-edge robot, RehabHub ™ allows comprehensive rehabilitation services to be delivered, meaning that a host of patient needs can be addressed within the one system. This is not all, as by utilising intelligent robotics and a medical information system, RehabHub™ can also connect equipment, users, and institutions, thus enabling therapists to analyse data and create personalised treatment plans. Finally, its smart, user-friendly system supports automation for training, reducing costs whilst enhancing rehabilitation efficiency and even democratising access, highlighting its valuableness. “Uniting our full range of robotic systems within a fully digital training environment, RehabHub ™ integrates multiple specialised robots for neurological, orthopaedic, and pain management therapies, supporting patients through every stage.” However, this technology is not the only way Fourier Rehab adds value, as it complements these solutions with a full range of support services – from clinical training and research collaboration to ongoing service training, marketing, and event support. Underpinning its commitment here is the acclaimed after-sales service also provided by the company through its trusted sales distributor, a service that is currently available in 65 regions. Behind the success that Fourier Rehab demonstrates at every turn are its people, with the multidisciplinary teams across the entire lifecycle of its service – clinical research, business development, engineering, manufacturing, and regulatory affairs – all playing pivotal roles in its ability to take innovation and turn it into real clinical solutions. Examples of this can be found across its unprecedented range of advanced technologies and platforms, namely InfinityNet™, MetaMotus™ Galileo, and EXOPS™. InfinityNet™, for instance, powers the whole Fourier Rehab ecosystem by linking every device, patient, and therapy session into a seamless, integrated network. MetaMotus™ Galileo instead specialises in research and training across the areas of biomechanics and sports science, using the latest VR technologies to provide a full clinical assessment and rehabilitation training environment. Finally, EXOPS™ (or Exoskeleton & Robotics Open Platform System) is an open platform making exoskeleton technologies both more flexible and meaningful. These solutions have led to industry acclaim, and, fresh off the launch of the Embodied AI for Rehabilitation at the GReAT Summit 2025, which marked a significant advancement in integrating AI and robotic therapy, as well as ExoMotus™ M4, its next-generation lowerlimb robotic exoskeleton, being named a finalist at the IERA Awards 2025, 2026 is set to be another exciting year for Fourier Rehab. Just some of its plans include launching new solutions and exploring new frontiers across neurorehabilitation and beyond. Recognised as the Global Leading Innovator in Rehabilitation Robotics 2026 on the back of its unfaltering devotion to pioneer, more on Fourier Rehab can be found below. Contact: Gabrielle Heng Sze Company: Fourier Rehab Web Address: www.fftai.com/products-fourier-rehabilitation Global Leading Innovator in Rehabilitation Robotics 2026

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