Samantha Payne

[3] In the Queen's Birthday Honours list 2020, Payne was awarded an MBE, for her work making bionic technology more accessible.

[7] In 2013, whilst working as a journalist, Payne interviewed Joel Gibbard, who was a robotics graduate at the time.

[1] The start-up was initially based at the Technology Business Incubator at Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

[1] These innovations significantly reduce the build-time and the material costs for a personalised hand, making prosthetics more affordable for amputees.

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