INITIATIVES

Hyundai Motor Works With Medical Centers in Korea to Utilize Its Wearable Robot ‘X-Ble Mex’ for Patient Rehabilitation

Hyundai Motor Company and Asan Medical Center celebrated the donation of Hyundai Motor’s medical wearable robot ‘X-ble MEX’ for patient support and cooperative research.

Hyundai Motor signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Asan Medical Center and Citizens’ Coalition for Safety in March. The agreement establishes a two-year commitment to deliver rehabilitation services for paraplegic patients with two wearable robots and conduct collaborative research using the company’s future mobility device.

“Under the vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’, Hyundai Motor is committed to providing diverse mobility platforms utilising our assistive robotic technology,” said Dooha Choi, Head of the Business Strategy Planning Sub-Division at Hyundai Motor. “To that end, we will actively integrate numerous future mobility technologies to improve the quality of life for socially disadvantaged people.”

The ‘X-ble MEX’ is a wearable medical robot Hyundai Robotics Lab developed to help with lower muscle reconstruction and joint mobility recovery. This wearable robot is especially beneficial for paraplegic patients because it helps with a wide range of movements, such as walking on flat surfaces, climbing stairs, sitting and standing.

The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) in Korea has approved the robot’s use as a medical device. It is currently undergoing certification in the U.S. Its power source, the battery, has also been tested to ensure it is safe for users.

‘X-ble’ is the brand of Hyundai Robotics Lab’s wearable robot for medical and industrial purposes. The name comes from the combination of the letter ‘X’, representing the infinite potential of robotics technology, and the word ‘able’, signifying the capability to make anything happen. The launch of ‘X-ble MEX’ is the first product in the lineup, with plans to expand the product range further.

Hyundai Motor also signed an MOU with the National Rehabilitation Center in Korea this month. The partnerships with the medical centres will help determine the exoskeleton robot’s potential contribution to medical rehabilitation.

Hyundai Motor has been carrying out global CSV (creating shared value) activities under the overarching ‘Hyundai Continue’ initiative launched in 2022. ‘Hyundai Continue’ conveys Hyundai Motor‘s unwavering commitment to a sustainable future. The company is now trying to support the unrestricted mobility of people with disabilities through cooperation and the development of mobility technologies.

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