Hero Arm, 3D printed robotic hand, Open Bionics Ltd., Bristol, United Kingdom


World's Most Advanced 3D Printed Robotic Hand

Published on Feb 3, 2015

Open bionics presents their latest 3D printed robotic hand at CES 2015, worn by Dan who was born without a right hand.
 

Open Bionics 3D Printed Prosthetics

Published on Sep 2, 2015

Open Bionics, a startup out of the U.K that makes bionic hands, figured out how to dramatically lower the cost of prosthetics using a combination of open-sourced 3D printing software and robotic sensors.

Nearly 2 million people live with the loss of a limb in the U.S., according to Amputee Coalition. The most common amputation is partial hand or arm loss...

Read Full Article: "A Look At Open Bionics’ 3D-Printed Robotic Hands For Amputees"

by Sarah Buhr
September 2, 2015
 

Open Bionics robotic hand controllable via EMG

Published on Feb 16, 2016

Meet the 'Ada hand'. A 3D printed robotic hand that can be built within an hour. For makers and robotics researchers. Join our developer forum if you'd like to share your work with the 'Ada hand'.
 

Open Bionics robotic hand object testing

Published on Mar 1, 2016

Open Bionics tries out another round of objects testing. This is a 3D printed bionic hand in development for amputees.
 

Meet the Hero Arm

Published on Apr 25, 2018

Hero Arm is the world's first clinically tested, medically certified, and FDA registered 3D-printed bionic arm. Grab, pinch, high-five, fist bump, thumbs-up. Welcome to the future, where disabilities are superpowers.
 

Tilly Lockey receives Alita: Battle Angel bionic arms

Published on Feb 15, 2019

We've teamed up with director James Cameron and his new blockbuster, Alita: Battle Angel, to surprise 13-year-old bionic girl Tilly Lockey with brand new bionic arms at the movie's world premiere in London. Science fiction comes to life..!

"Alita: Battle Angel", action romance sci-fi film, Robert Rodriguez, 2019, USA
 
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