LODIK LABS is currently in a research and development phase, focused on the design and validation of clinical-grade wearable systems for the objective analysis of movement and posture in rehabilitation settings.
The project follows a long-term innovation strategy, which includes the development of an international patent portfolio covering intelligent systems for biomechanical assessment and next-generation medical devices.
LODIK LABS has already filed an initial patent and is actively developing additional patent applications as part of a structured international intellectual property strategy. The technological approach integrates biomechanical engineering, advanced sensing technologies and data-driven algorithms, with a strong focus on clinical applicability.
LODIK LABS collaborates with CSEM – Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology, one of Europe’s leading research and development centers specialized in microelectronics, sensor technologies, embedded systems and artificial intelligence.
This collaboration has been supported through an InnoCheck project for the initial prototyping phase, which led to the development of a first functional prototype.
Building on this phase, the next development stage is planned within an Innosuisse project framework, focusing on system integration, clinical validation and technological maturity.
In parallel, LODIK LABS is expanding its network of collaborations in Switzerland and internationally, working with clinics, research institutions and industrial partners to support clinical validation, industrialization and future market entry.

