Bahnhofgürtel 59
8020 Graz
Austria
Phone: +43 316 908909
Fax: +43 316 90890990
office@tyromotion.com
Manufacturers
Company Contacts
Department/ Name Address
Dipl.-Ing. David Ram Tel: +43 (0) 660 897 6002
david.ram@tyromotion.com
Dr. Alexander Kollreider Tel:+43 (0) 660 897 6001
alexander.kollreider@tyromotion.com
Company Figures
Number of employees 1-19
Year of foundation 2007
Area of business Electronical Equipment / Medical Technology
Physiotherapy / Orthopaedic Technology / Occupational Therapy
Language: German Language: English Company Profile
Our Company
Tyromotion GmbH was founded as a spin-off from Graz University of Technology in the field of medical engineering in March 2007. The company focuses on the development of innovative rehabilitation technologies by employing powerful mechatronic systems.
Its starting point was the development of the Amadeo hand therapy system by the Tyromotion team. This is an innovative therapeutic device which is used in the neuro-rehabilitation of the hand. Using the latest therapeutic technologies, the distal upper extremity is specifically exercised and the grasping movement is simulated and thus relearned. Various therapies can be realised in combination with a force-distance feedback loop and intelligent software. Using the latest therapeutic technologies, this device specifically trains the distal upper extremity, in particular by simulating the grasping movement and helping it to be re-learned.
Following the first development phase, the team was admitted to the Science Park Graz. In this attractive environment Tyromotion is planning to move towards mass production and to promote its distribution, marketing and production divisions.
Its cooperation with leading universities and clinical institutes allows Tyromotion GmbH to systematically incorporate innovative ideas and user-driven aspects into its developments.
Building on experience in the development of medical products, we aim to use our holistic approach to establish ourselves as a leading capacity in the R&D sector within the field of robotics in medical engineering.