MedCity News November 7, 2025
Katie Adams

HumoTech has developed a robotic platform that lets patients quickly try multiple prosthetic or exoskeleton options in a clinic, using both objective data and patient feedback to identify the best fit. The technology aims to reduce device abandonment and improve outcomes.

The prosthetics field’s main problem isn’t just designing better devices — it’s the lack of data to guide which device is best for each patient, according to one executive in the space.

Josh Caputo, CEO of HumoTech, said he realized this as he was beginning his career as a prosthetic engineer.

“I thought I’d invent the next greatest robot foot. I realized some of the interesting challenges in the prosthetics industry that limit companies’ abilities to scale, and...

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