Open Bionics Ltd., Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom


Adams Robotic Hand Grabbing and Picking up Objects

Published on Sep 4, 2014

The Open Bionics Adams hand picking up and grabbing different objects.

The Adams Hand is a miniature robotic hand for humanoid robots.
 

Make It Wearable Finalists | Meet Team Open Bionics

Published on Oct 2, 2014

Team Open Bionics is developing a 3D-printed prosthetic with the functionalities of a high-end device, but for a much lower cost. The team will be presenting their prototype for the Intel Make It Wearable Challenge Finale on November 3, 2014 in San Francisco.
 

World first in 3D printing, 3D scanning, and robotics

Published on Nov 24, 2014

Dan visited us at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory to test out our latest 3D printed robotic hand prototype. We scanned his arm, 3D printed him a custom fitted socket and a robotic hand which he controls with muscles in his arm.
 

Augmented Future - Open Bionics ? Deus Ex ? Razer

Published on Jun 8, 2016

Open Bionics, Eidos-Montreal and Razer are working together to bring Deus Ex inspired augmentations to life. The three companies will partner up to help bridge the gap between fiction and reality, working together to design, 3D print, scan, power, and create affordable bionic hands.
This “Augmented Future” initiative will combine the expertise of each company, with the ultimate goal being to make fashionable robotic
 

Open Bionics just released an affordable and intuitive bionic arm that can even fit kids

Published on May 9, 2018

Open Bionics introduced the Hero Arm, a multi-grip bionic arm that is now also available for kids as young as 9. It looks really cool and feels intuitive to use.
 
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