A Look At Open Bionics’ 3D-Printed Robotic Hands For Amputees

A Look At Open Bionics’ 3D-Printed Robotic Hands For Amputees

By Sarah Buhr

Open Bionics

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 More

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