Open Bionics

[2] In 2020 Joel Gibbard and Samantha Payne were awarded MBEs for their services to Innovation, Engineering, and Technology.

[2] Each arm is 3D printed to the user's specific measurements and muscle sensors control servo-actuated movement of the fingers.

Key features include 6 different grip types, 180-degree wrist rotation, magnetically attached swappable decorative covers, adjustable fit to compensate for limb expansion (e.g. with temperature), and a ventilated liner.

[6] Users have access to a Sidekick App developed by Calvium with interactive training guides and personalisation controls.

[7] In 2015, Disney and Open Bionics announced a partnership to create superhero-themed prosthetics for young amputees.

A 3D printed Star Wars bionic hand by Open Bionics in collaboration with ILM XLab.