







The BioX Group high-frequency sampling ecosystem is engineered to capture the most subtle micro-movements and physiological signals. By utilizing patented Force Myography (FMG) technology, BioX translates complex human muscle contractions into actionable digital datasets. This allows for seamless control in prosthetic development, exoskeleton synchronization, and advanced gait analysis where every millisecond counts.
Unlike traditional EMG which can be affected by skin impedance, the BioX sensor array provides a stable, high-fidelity signal that remains consistent across varied environments—from clinical research labs to industrial shop floors.
Efficiency in the modern smart factory or research clinic depends on rapid deployment. BioX sensors are designed with Autonomous Setup Protocols, removing the technical barriers to high-end biometric data collection. The system performs real-time physiological profiling, ensuring that every unit is perfectly tuned to the operator’s unique muscle morphology before the first data point is recorded.
This self-diagnostic capability extends to the entire BioX ecosystem. Our sensors monitor signal integrity and connectivity status constantly, allowing researchers and safety officers to focus on the data rather than the hardware. Whether you are integrating with ROS, Python, or MATLAB, BioX provides a stable foundation for Industry 4.0 applications.


BioX is committed to pioneering the next evolution of gesture-based control and wearable robotics. By integrating advanced sensing technology with human-centric design, we aim to deliver seamless touch-free interaction and a new standard of comfortable, intelligent exoskeletons that empower independence and physical capability.
Based in the robotics hub of Aalborg, Denmark, the BioX Group is dedicated to bridging the gap between human intent and robotic precision. Our proprietary FMG technology is the result of years of dedicated research, ensuring that every sensor shipped by the BioX Group meets the rigorous standards of global research institutions.
Today, the BioX Group continues to innovate in the fields of exoskeleton control, neurorehabilitation, and industrial HMI. As a leading provider of wearable muscle-sensing technology, the BioX Group remains committed to empowering people through advanced biomechanical data and the expertise of the BioX Group team.
Learn more about our research partnership with Aalborg University.