Engaging AI-enhanced automation solutions based on a proprietary active-compliance mobile robot arm. LinkDyn Robotics Inc. has developed an advanced exoskeleton that controls force as human muscles do. Used in various rehabilitation applications, this technology employs LinkDyns new rotary style actuators, which are based on series-elastic actuation (SEA) and are designed from the ground up for the next generation of human-machine interaction and wearable robotics. This technology follows a rich history of proven research to promote increased recovery for patients with many types of neurological injuries such as strokes, TBI, and SCI.