
Manmeet Maggu
CEO & Co-founder, Trexo Robotics
Trexo’s robotic exoskeleton empowers children with disabilities to walk, fostering mobility, family connection, and joyful shared experiences.
The Trexo is an innovative robotic exoskeleton designed to help children with disabilities experience the benefits of walking. Trexo Robotics makes the device in Mississauga.
Trexo formed a Walking Club that brings local families together to walk and explore the GTA. Children with disabilities often get far less than the recommended 1–2 hours of daily activity, causing them to miss out on the health benefits of walking. Trexo exists to close the gap for these children. The Walking Club encourages walking and connection.
Shared family experiences
The device also opens doors to shared family experiences. Trexo is witness to countless firsts and special moments for families.

This summer Kelley, her husband Marc, a Trexo Specialist, and their son Mitch, joined Jamie Campbell on the Blue Jays pre-game show to discuss the “game changing” Trexo.
Then, Mitch in his Trexo, and his parents beside him, walked the bases to the cheers of the Trexo team, after the game.
The Roberts encountered two other Trexo users and a kiddo who trialed Trexo at the game. A powerful reminder of how quickly awareness is spreading. With over 400 devices in use, more families are discovering the benefits every week.
Trexo is the only device in Canada that allows children that previously couldn’t walk, to get upright and walk, with the necessary support.
As CEO and co-founder Manmeet Maggu explains, “Trexo is a tool. The real story is the kiddos, their determination to walk, and the beautiful moments that follow.”
To learn more about Trexo, arrange a trial or see a demo, visit us at TrexoRobotics.com.
