2026-02906Notice

NIH Licenses Smart Robots to Help Walkers with Disabilities

Published Date: 2/13/2026

Notice

Summary

The NIH is offering a license for a smart, robot-powered system that helps people with movement problems walk better by adapting to their unique way of moving. This invention uses machine learning to personalize support in real-time, making walking easier and more natural for kids and adults with conditions like cerebral palsy. Companies interested in bringing this tech to market should act soon to help improve lives and tap into a promising new market.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Adaptive exoskeleton may aid mobility

The NIH-developed system uses machine learning to personalize assistive torque in real time to help people with movement disorders walk more easily and naturally. The notice specifically mentions potential benefit for kids and adults with conditions like cerebral palsy and for aging or mobility-impaired populations; the technology is currently at prototype stage.

License opportunity for exoskeleton tech

The NIH is offering a license (NIH Reference Number E-121-2013) for a machine-learning powered gait assistance system and is seeking licensees to commercialize powered exoskeletons and orthoses. A PCT patent application was filed on September 20, 2024, and the technology is at the prototype stage; companies interested in licensing can contact the NIH Technology Transfer office for details.

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2/13/2026

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