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How to benefit from financial assistance for the purchase of a non-motorized exoskeleton? ?

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How to benefit from financial assistance for the purchase of a non-motorized exoskeleton? ?

According to Health Insurance statistics, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) represent 87% of occupational diseases. These come from various physical constraints exerted on the body and are developing in all sectors of activity.

An innovative solution, exoskeletons are attracting more and more companies wishing to protect the health of their employees and their performance. These assistance devices effectively combat the onset of pain and relieve the user in many restrictive tasks. Versatile, they can be considered as part of a MSD prevention project or the professional inclusion of employees with disabilities.

The acquisition of a Hapo exoskeleton can be facilitated by several aids in France, depending on the size of the company and the needs of the employees.

Up to

50%

of the cost, with a ceiling of €25,000

TMS Pros Action
(Health Insurance Fund) :

Intended for VSEs/SMEs with fewer than 50 employees, this financial aid is up to 50% of the cost, with a ceiling of €25,000. It aims to reduce MSDs by financing ergonomic equipment.

Up to

50%

investments related to the prevention of professional wear and tear

FIPU (Social Security Fund) :

Open to all companies, this subsidy finances up to 50% of investments linked to the prevention of professional wear and tear, with priority given to at-risk sectors such as construction and industry.

Up to

50%

of the cost, with a ceiling of €25,000

TMS Pros Action
(Health Insurance Fund) :

Intended for VSEs/SMEs with fewer than 50 employees, this financial aid is up to 50% of the cost, with a ceiling of €25,000. It aims to reduce MSDs by financing ergonomic equipment.

Up to

50%

investments related to the prevention of professional wear and tear

FIPU (Social Security Fund) :

Open to all companies, this subsidy finances up to 50% of investments linked to the prevention of professional wear and tear, with priority given to at-risk sectors such as construction and industry.

Up to

100%

of the cost to promote its retention in employment

Agefiph and Fiphfp (funds from the collection of the disability contribution) :

If an employee or agent has recognition of Disabled Worker Status (RQTH), Agefiph (private sector) or Fipfhp (public sector) can cover up to 100% of the cost to help them stay in employment.

OPCO :

Skills operators offer variable assistance depending on the professional sector to finance equipment improving working conditions.

Up to

100%

of the cost to promote its retention in employment

Agefiph and Fiphfp (funds from the collection of the disability contribution) :

If an employee or agent has recognition of Disabled Worker Status (RQTH), Agefiph (private sector) or Fipfhp (public sector) can cover up to 100% of the cost to help them stay in employment.

OPCO :

Skills operators offer variable assistance depending on the professional sector to finance equipment improving working conditions.

Regions and other local authorities :

Depending on the specific policies of each Region or local authority, equipment assistance is available, often aimed at VSEs and SMEs and other companies promoting local employment. Contact can be found in the economic or “Enterprise” department of your local authorities.

European funds :

European funds are being earmarked for improving working conditions.

Regions and other local authorities :

Depending on the specific policies of each Region or local authority, equipment assistance is available, often aimed at VSEs and SMEs and other companies promoting local employment. Contact can be found in the economic or “Enterprise” department of your local authorities.

European funds :

European funds are being earmarked for improving working conditions.

Similarly, there are other aids such as those developed by AFSA (for agricultural businesses), OPPBTP (for construction companies), or CLACT (health and social establishments).

Some aid can be combined and can help finance up to 70% of the cost of an exoskeleton.

Finally, we offer an alternative to purchasing with financial leasing solutions to have our offers with a monthly rental rather than an investment.

Similarly, there are other aids such as those developed by AFSA (for agricultural businesses), OPPBTP (for construction companies), or CLACT (health and social establishments).

Some aid can be combined and can help finance up to 70% of the cost of an exoskeleton.

Finally, we offer an alternative to purchasing with financial leasing solutions to have our offers with a monthly rental rather than an investment.

Contact a Hapo expert

If you wish, we can assist you in analyzing and defining your project.

Contact a Hapo expert

If you wish, we can assist you in analyzing and defining your project.