Ropox A/S is a Danish company specialising in accessible assistive devices and furniture for people with disabilities. In 1967, the company introduced the first height-adjustable table with a tiltable tabletop for wheelchair users. Ropox employs approximately 70 people. In 2020, the company was acquired by the Swedish Medtech group AddLife, which is publicly listed. Ropox's most recent revenue was approximately DKK 65 million. The company has direct operations in Denmark and the United Kingdom, with distributors serving other Nordic, European and overseas markets.
The product range covers accessible kitchens, bathroom furnishings (swing washbasins, toilet lifters, support arms, shower seats, grab rails), nursing tables, changing tables, height-adjustable therapy tables and rehabilitation equipment. Primary clients are municipalities (via housing adaptation), hospitals, care facilities and rehabilitation centres. The Danish welfare system with its long socio-political tradition has served as the development reference base for Ropox for decades.
Ropox is the leading address for architects, care facility planners and municipal procurement bodies seeking flexible, user-adaptive kitchen and bathroom systems for older adults and people with reduced mobility.