Wearable robotic exoskeletons for pediatric mobility rehabilitation
Trexo Robotics develops wearable robotic devices enabling children with disabilities to walk independently. The company is in active scaling mode — hiring accelerated across support (13 roles) and sales (7 roles) while maintaining a lean embedded engineering team (5), indicating a shift from pure product development toward clinical validation and market expansion. Current focus spans UK market entry, customer success infrastructure, and clinical research partnerships, with pain points clustered around operational maturity (process-building, churn reduction, production streamlining).
Trexo Robotics designs and manufactures wearable robotic exoskeletons for children with mobility impairments, founded in 2016 and based in Mississauga, Ontario. The company operates a medical device business serving pediatric rehabilitation clinics and families, with active expansion into the United Kingdom. Core technical work spans embedded systems (C, C++, Embedded Linux, FreeRTOS) for device control and TensorFlow/PyTorch for movement modeling. The organization is actively building sales playbooks, customer success processes, and clinical validation frameworks while managing production scaling and regulatory pathways.
Core stack includes C, C++, Embedded Linux, and FreeRTOS for embedded device control, paired with TensorFlow and PyTorch for AI-driven movement algorithms. Design and CAD work uses Solidworks. Sales and ops rely on Salesforce, Airtable, and QuickBooks Online.
Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Current expansion priorities include UK market entry and clinical research partnerships, with active initiatives to establish presence and develop training infrastructure in the UK market.
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