Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 6 October 2025 –
Fourier Rehab reinforced its commitment to Malaysian’s wellbeing as a Platinum
Sponsor at the World Social Security Forum (WSSF) 2025, held at Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre from 29 September to 3 October.
Organized by the International Social Security Association
(ISSA) and hosted by Malaysia’s Social Security Organisation (PERKESO), the
forum gathered leaders from over 130 countries. The event was officiated by the
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Yang Amat Berhormat Dato’ Seri Anwar
Ibrahim, together with Yang Berhormat Steven Sim Chee Keong,
Minister of Human Resources.
Also in attendance were Yang Berbahagia Dato’ Sri Dr.
Mohammed Azman bin Aziz Mohammed, Group Chief Executive Officer of PERKESO and President
of ISSA, alongside senior PERKESO leadership. The forum further welcomed
the participation of Cabinet Ministers across investment, digital, women, and
community development, highlighting Malaysia’s leadership in advancing global
dialogue on social protection.
Throughout
the five-day exhibition, Fourier Rehab introduced its latest innovations in
rehabilitation technology, including the ExoMotus™
M4, a cutting-edge
lower-limb exoskeleton designed to help regain mobility for patients recovering
from stroke, spinal cord injury, or other neurological conditions. With the
ergonomic balance frame and secure safety harnesses, the device is able to reduce
the risk of falls while enabling natural gait training. The device’s quick
setup and customizable training make rehabilitation more efficient for
therapists and more effective for patient recovery.
Also featured
was the ArmMotus™ EMU, representing a breakthrough in upper-limb rehabilitation to aid in
restoring arm function for patients with neurological impairments. Its
lightweight, cable-driven system, and gravity compensation ensure smoother and
safer movements. Meanwhile, haptic feedback and gamified therapy create an
engaging experience that motivates patients and provides therapists with the
tools to deliver more effective and personalized care.
“Technology and compassion
must go hand in hand. At Fourier Rehab, we are committed to supporting recovery
and empowering every Malaysian to achieve a fuller, more productive life. Our
involvement in this forum reflects that commitment, and we are proud to support
PERKESO and ISSA in advancing conversations on social protection globally,”
said Owen Teoh, Managing Director of Fourier Rehab International Division.
Fourier Rehab remains steadfast in its mission to enhance
rehabilitation outcomes through innovation and collaboration, contributing to a
healthier and more resilient Malaysia in line with the nation’s social security
aspirations.
(Press Release)