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Wandercraft

Wandercraft

Fabrication de robots

Paris, France 27 298 abonnés

Ordinary life for Extraordinary people Revolutionizing mobility with self-balancing robotics

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We're hiring worldwide! https://wandercraft.welcomekit.co/ At Wandercraft, we believe movement is freedom. Since 2012, our mission has been simple but bold: restore mobility where it’s been lost, and expand what’s possible with robotics that move like people do. We see robotics as the ultimate partners—machines that can do what humans cannot, or should not, do. That means giving back the ability to walk to someone with a spinal cord injury, or stepping in on a factory floor where work is too heavy, repetitive, or hazardous. We pioneered the world’s first self-balancing exoskeleton—technology that doesn’t rely on crutches or walkers, but lets people stand and walk freely. Today, our work goes beyond healthcare. From rehabilitation centers to factory floors, and soon into homes and communities, we’re shaping a future where humans and robots move forward together. Our technology, powered by physical AI and 30+ patents, is life-tested in the most demanding environments: real people, real steps, real work. Meet our devices: Atalante X – A self-balancing exoskeleton enabling hundreds of patients with mobility disabilities to take over 1 million steps per month in 100+ leading hospitals and research centers worldwide. It is designed to promote upright posture, cardiovascular health, neuroplasticity, and—most importantly—upright independence. Eve – The world’s first self-balancing exoskeleton for personal use. Designed for daily life, Eve enables individuals with severe mobility impairments to walk hands-free at home and outdoors. Currently in U.S. clinical trials, Eve is expected to launch in 2026. Calvin-40 – Our first industrial humanoid robot. Autonomous and voice-operated, Calvin-40 is built to take on physically demanding or hazardous tasks in non-ergonomic environments. Based on the same platform as our exoskeletons, Calvin is already hard at work with Renault Group and more.

Secteur
Fabrication de robots
Taille de l’entreprise
51-200 employés
Siège social
Paris, France
Type
Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
Fondée en
2012
Domaines
Healthcare, Disability, Medical, Humanoids, Industrial, Factory, Automotive, Aerospace, Logistics, Manufacturing, Robotics, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Exoskeletons et Automation

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  • Voir la Page de l’organisation de Wandercraft

    27 298  abonnés

    De l'hôpital au domicile : continuer à favoriser la mobilité et l'autonomie. Le 19 mai, retrouvez-nous à Santexpo sur le stand BPI (n°046), l'occasion de voir concrètement comment nos deux exosquelettes couvrent l'intégralité du parcours de santé. Atalante X accompagne les patients à chaque étape du soin à l'hôpital et en rééducation. Eve prend le relais à domicile - pour continuer à se tenir debout, marcher et retrouver les activités quotidiennes en toute autonomie. Deux dispositifs. Un continuum. Aucune rupture dans le parcours. C'est cette vision que la BPI soutient. C'est ce dont on veut vous parler le 19 mai. 📍 Santexpo : Stand BPI n°046, Paris 🗓️ 19 mai - toute la journée Venez échanger avec nous 👋 🤝 : Joana José, Margaux Blum, Clément Dumesnil, Arthur Schweitzer, Victoire Beaulieu Montrichard, Elodie CHAPEL, Matthieu Masselin.

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    Voir la Page de l’organisation de VYV 3 Centre-Val de Loire

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    🦿 [SAVE THE DATE] Rendez-vous Innovation au sein de l’établissement La MENAUDIERE - VYV 3 Centre-Val de Loire, le 2 juin 2026 ! Et si le parcours patient avec exosquelette se prolongeait du SMR jusqu'au domicile ? Le SMR La Menaudière ouvre ses portes aux collègues de VYV 3 et MGEN pour une journée dédiée à cette nouvelle approche de la rééducation. 👉 Au programme : retours d’expérience terrain, démonstrations patients, ateliers cliniques et échanges sur le modèle médico-économique de ces technologies. Une journée pensée pour toutes les équipes qui font vivre la rééducation au quotidien — directions, médecins, cadres et rééducateurs… ✨ Temps fort : la découverte en avant-première de Eve, l’exosquelette personnel dédié au retour à domicile. 📩 Établissements SMR VYV 3 et MGEN : les invitations sont ouvertes !   Pour vous inscrire https://lnkd.in/dX_PGBa7, les places sont limitées. Merci à nos équipes de La Menaudière pour leur engagement et à notre partenaire technologique Wandercraft pour cette journée qui s’annonce riche en partages. #Rééducation #SMR #Innovation #Santé #Exosquelette #GroupeVyv #Atalante #SaveTheDate

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    🏥 Service de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice (CHU de Nice) : Démonstration de l’exosquelette Wandercraft avec deux patients et l’équipe soignante L’exosquelette « Atalante » est utilisé depuis 4 ans dans le service MPR L’exosquelette « Eve » est en démonstration pour le moment Des progrès considérables et une autonomie plus grande pour des patients ayant des troubles sévères de la marche ou de l’équilibre liés à une atteinte neurologique ou médullaire 🙏 Merci à toute l’équipe 🙏 MANUELLA FOURNIER MEHOUAS Marjolaine Baude Natalia Warot Mylène Benestan Marie-Pierre DUPLAN sylvia benzaken Rodolphe BOURRET Barbara Seitz-Polski Isabelle BATTAREL Yoann Lagorce Jean Dellamonica Elodie CHAPEL Matthieu Masselin Joana José Carolina M. Romain Alexandre Olivier BRAHIC Thibault Courgeon Louise Morot Christel-Aurore Machado Augustin Viard Anne BEINIER Sebastien Delescluse Christèle Gautier

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  • Wandercraft a republié ceci

    Wandercraft was honored to welcome the Bouygues Group in our fantastic robot learning lab in the historic Renault Group factory of Flins, near Paris. We particularly love Christophe Lienard's mention that 'beyond the buzz, Wandercraft have a pragmatic approach with robots designed for real industrial uses, with a priority on safety, robustness and reliability, focusing on strenuous tasks and heavy payloads' - exactly what we would have written. Many active pilots, first orders, performing useful tasks with immediate ROI, The 🇫🇷 and 🇪🇺 robots are reaching escape velocity ! Matthieu Masselin Nicolas Simon Audrey Baudet Catherine Simon Nicolas Dufourcq

    Voir le profil de Christophe Lienard

    Renault Group et Wandercraft préparent l’industrialisation des robots humanoïdes Hier après-midi, dans le cadre du Comité Innovation du Groupe Bouygues avec Edward Bouygues, nous avons eu la chance d’être chaleureusement accueillis chez Renault à Flins par eric Marchiol , Antoine LEBLANC , Radut Stephane et Jean-Louis Constanza pour une rencontre passionnante autour de la robotique industrielle de nouvelle génération. Moment fort de la visite : la démonstration du robot humanoïde “Calvin” développé par Wandercraft en partenariat avec Renault Group . Au-delà du “buzz” autour des humanoïdes, ce qui frappe ici est l’approche extrêmement pragmatique : ➡️ robots conçus pour des usages industriels réels, ➡️ priorité à la sécurité, la robustesse et la fiabilité, ➡️ focalisation sur les tâches pénibles, le port de charges et la logistique industrielle. Le partenariat entre Renault et Wandercraft est particulièrement stratégique : co-développement des robots, industrialisation, design-to-cost, montée en échelle industrielle… avec une vraie ambition européenne et souveraine. Les échanges ont également mis en lumière un enjeu clé : la souveraineté technologique. Maîtrise du hardware, relocalisation progressive des composants critiques, réduction des dépendances asiatiques, sécurisation des chaînes d’approvisionnement… la robotique devient clairement un sujet industriel et géopolitique majeur. Très impressionnant également de voir comment l’expertise historique de Wandercraft dans les exosquelettes médicaux nourrit aujourd’hui le développement de robots humanoïdes capables d’évoluer dans des environnements industriels complexes. Une conviction forte ressort de cette visite : la prochaine révolution industrielle combinera IA, robotique, software, hardware et souveraineté technologique. Merci aux équipes Renault et Wandercraft pour la qualité des échanges et leur accueil

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  • Voir la Page de l’organisation de Wandercraft

    27 298  abonnés

    At Wandercraft, we believe that true impact happens when expertise is shared and scaled. For the first time, we are proud to announce a Train the Trainer milestone at the Centre Hospitalier de Mayotte, the inaugural recipient of an important program empowering our partners to become even more autonomous in the use of Atalante X. What does Train the Trainer mean in practice? Train the Trainer allows experienced operators within rehabilitation clinics to conduct training sessions and certify other prospective Atalante X operators in their facilities. After demonstrating exceptional expertise as a super user, Taïwani Ali, a sport therapist at the rehabilitation service in Petite Terre, has become the first in-facility Atalante X trainer in the Indian Ocean region. As a certified trainer, Taïwani now has the expertise required to train other therapy practitioners, helping accelerate adoption, deepen expertise, and ultimately improve patient outcomes at the facility. This achievement is even more remarkable in the context of Mayotte’s recovery, following the a devastating cyclone that struck the island at the end of 2024. Despite significant disruption to infrastructure and healthcare delivery, the team has remained fully committed to ensuring their patients continue to access the innovative technology offered by Atalante X. This initiative also highlights the strength of their multidisciplinary approach, now operating with certified operators and trainers across sport therapy, psychomotor therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and medicine. Together, they are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in rehabilitation and helping patients take more steps toward recovery. We are honored to support teams like theirs who turn innovation into real-world impact. Congratulations to the entire team! Centre Hospitalier de Mayotte Rosalía Tapia Merino Houmayra Madi Nassim Bamoudou Marine De Brouwer Lise Chauvin Manon Bernet Margaux Blum Audrey Baudet Jean-Louis Constanza Matthieu Masselin

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  • Voir la Page de l’organisation de Wandercraft

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    We’re so happy you loved walking with us! Proud to help people get up and MOVING in Australia 🇦🇺

    I walked across the room… The first time I stood in the Atalante X, everything just went quiet. After living with a spinal cord injury, you adapt. Sitting becomes your normal, and you build your life around it. Over time, you don’t always realise how much that changes your perspective, physically and emotionally. Being in Paris with Wandercraft wasn’t just about learning the technology. As part of the team at Neuronova Robotics, we were there to understand how to bring it to Australia properly. But for me, it became something much more personal. I wasn’t just standing, I was moving. Playing badminton, slamming a medicine ball, walking backwards, turning, reaching, doing sit to stands… and even walking from one side of the room to the other. Simple things, but they didn’t feel simple. Standing again wasn’t just physical. It was being eye to eye with people. It was feeling full weight through my legs in a way that felt different. I didn’t expect it to hit me the way it did, and what surprised me most was how natural it felt. This is why this matters so much to me. We are now working to bring Atalante X into Australia, alongside PhysioNXT as the first clinical provider, and I feel a real responsibility to make sure it is done properly for the people who could benefit from it. This is just the beginning.

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    First-year BME Ph.D. student Ignacio Montoya is seen here walking in a self-balancing exoskeleton, an apparatus that recently earned first place at the College of Engineering’s FAIR Tech Student Innovation Competition. Thirteen years ago, Georgia Tech was the last place Ignacio walked before his spinal cord injury. Today, he’s back, redefining what is possible. Ignacio’s research and passion focus on shifting the physiatric paradigm from passive care to active participation, helping prevent long-term health decline caused by inactivity. | Learn more about Ignacio: c.gatech.edu/4wcfZ14 #WeCanDoThat

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    Voir la Page de l’organisation de Neuronova Robotics

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    We’ve just returned from Paris, bringing back the start of a new chapter in neurorehabilitation for Australia!! As the Australian distributor for Wandercraft and the Atalante X hands-free exoskeleton, this wasn’t something we could take lightly. If we’re going to introduce this technology into Australia, it has to be done properly and that meant going straight to the source. Alongside the PhysioNXT team, we spent time at Wandercraft’s headquarters learning from the people who built the device and those using it every day in real clinical environments. We met with engineers to understand what enables hands-free walking, worked alongside clinicians applying the technology in rehabilitation, and explored the clinical research behind its role in neurological recovery. Touring their facilities and spending time across engineering, clinical, operations, and R&D gave us a real behind the scenes understanding of how everything comes together. For Neuronova Robotics, this went beyond just understanding the technology, it was about seeing what this could mean for people living with neurological conditions. What stood out just as much as the innovation was the people behind it. There’s a genuine belief in what they’re building and who they’re building it for, and that matters. Because this isn’t just another device, it challenges how we think about mobility and what might be possible in neurological rehabilitation. To the Wandercraft team, thank you for your time, openness, and passion as it left a lasting impression on all of us. We’re coming back to Australia with a real sense of responsibility and a much clearer understanding of what it takes to deliver this the right way. We’re proud to be working alongside PhysioNXT as the first clinical provider in Australia to bring Atalante X into practice. This is just the beginning. If you’re a hospital, rehabilitation provider, or clinician thinking about the future of neurological rehabilitation, we’d genuinely welcome the conversation. #NeuroRehabilitation #AtalanteX #Wandercraft #NeuroNovaRobotics #PhysioNXT #RehabTechnology #NDIS #HealthcareInnovation

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    The amazing Wandercraft Personal Exoskeleton! Caroline is a T9 paraplegic getting out of her wheelchair showing us some dance moves and enjoying herself at the SCIBoston Gala. SCIboston Unbelievable technology! Such a pleasure to meet Sophie Pellas Caroline Laubach and Katherine Broderick you guys made my night!. Look forward to trying in in NYC next month! #disabled #wheelchair #wheelchairlife #disability #spinalcordinjury #exoskeleton

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    Fantastic moments in Singapore, Himalaya of tech and industry, for Wandercraft, hosted by National Research Foundation Singapore and CNRS@Create. Many thanks for Embassy of France in Singapore for posting this ! We lack time for more spectacular demos, and focus on industrial work. Many thanks to our respected friends in Singapore to have showed us they liked it. This shows how much Wandercraft has become global. Kudos to the team led by CEO Matthieu Masselin !

    Voir la Page de l’organisation de Ambassade de France à Singapour

    14 398  abonnés

    Yesterday, Ambassador Stephen Marchisio and Chairman Heng Swee Keat of the National Research Foundation Singapore inaugurated a demonstration of the Wandercraft humanoid robot Calvin-40 at CNRS@CREATE. The initiative highlights ongoing cooperation between 🇫🇷 and 🇸🇬 in advancing research and development in embodied artificial intelligence. 🤖 Meng Fai T. | Subodh Mhaisalkar | Dominique BAILLARGEAT | Matthieu Masselin | CNRS@CREATE | Wandercraft

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