How 3D Printed Bionics are Changing Prosthetics

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Around the world today, some 40 million people live as amputees. Of those millions, only 5% have access to modern prostheses, and of that 5%, around half find their devices too inefficient and cumbersome for daily use. For a technology whose sole purpose is to help people, many seem to be left wanting. Fortunately people are developing prosthetics in a more mordern fashion and making them available to everyone who will benefit from the connected technology. From bionic fingers able to restore traditional hand functionality, multi action bionic arms that can grip with ease, to bionic hands with the ability to feel the sense of touch, to fully 3D printed bionic arms with advanced feedback.

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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Naked Prosthetics
1:24 - Zeus Arm
2:24 - University of Utah Luke Arm
3:24 - Max Bionic Hand
4:24 - Taska Hand
5:25 - Covvi Nexus Hand
6:25 - Chalmers University of Technology Arm
7:25 - Hero Arm
8:25 - BrainCo Arm
9:24 - Unlimited Tomorrow Arm

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In this video Futurelicious shows you the latest tech news emerging in the Bionic Prosthetics sector. This video will show you how these companies are developing new advanced and cheaper technology for amputees and people born without limbs. We focus on storytelling with topics based on science, technology and history.

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