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Subsequent Events

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Subsequent Events
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
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On April 20, 2020, Ekso Bionics, Inc ("the Borrower"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into an unsecured note (the “Note”) evidencing an unsecured loan in the amount of $1,086 under the Paycheck Protection Program (the “PPP”). The Note provides for an interest rate of 1.00% per year, and matures two years after the date of initial disbursement. Beginning on the seventh month following the date of initial disbursement, the Borrower is required to make 18 monthly payments of principal and interest. The Note may be used for payroll costs, costs related to certain group health care benefits and insurance premiums, rent payments, utility payments, mortgage interest payments and interest payments on any other debt obligation that were incurred before February 15, 2020. Under the terms of the CARES Act, PPP loan recipients can apply for and be granted forgiveness for all or a portion of loan granted under the PPP, with such forgiveness to be determined, subject to limitations, based on the use of the loan proceeds for payment of payroll costs and any payments of mortgage interest, rent, and utilities. The terms of any forgiveness may also be subject to further requirements in any regulations and guidelines the SBA may adopt. While the Company currently believes that its use of the Note proceeds will meet the conditions for forgiveness under the PPP, no assurance is provided that the Company will obtain forgiveness of the Note in whole or in part.

On April 29, 2020, the Company and Ekso Bionics, Inc. entered into a second amendment to the December 2016 loan agreement, as amended, with Western Alliance Bank, to defer the principal payments on the Company's term loan for the three months beginning May 2020 to be re-amortized when principal payments resume on August 1, 2020. During the three-month deferral period, the Company is required to make monthly payments of interest only. The amendment also replaces the three-months of monthly cash burn liquidity covenant with a minimum liquidity covenant, which requires the Company to maintain cash in accounts with Western Alliance Bank equal to or greater than the outstanding balance of the term loan. The balance of the term loan was $2,170 as of March 31, 2020.