3D Printing - HebronCare 1.0 Bionic Prosthesis

Objective: Many people who have suffered from a full-scale war, and those who generally have problems related to their limbs, need prosthetics. However, the high costs and long wait times associated with obtaining prostheses pose significant barriers. People suffer difficulties due to financial burden and long wait times to access prosthetics.

Solution: We chose to develop a straightforward yet highly beneficial 3D-printed hand as an interim solution while awaiting a bionic prosthesis. Our hand enables individuals to exercise and adapt, providing valuable support during the wait. We strive to partially restore lost opportunities for individuals.

Services: Discovery & Tech Advisory, 3D Modeling

Technologies: 3D Printing, Arduino, Electrodes

Achievements:

  • Developed a 3D-printed hand prosthesis that significantly reduces the cost compared to traditional prosthetic devices, making it more accessible to individuals with limb differences.
  • Established a streamlined manufacturing process for 3D-printed hand prostheses, allowing for rapid production and delivery to those in need, thereby minimizing waiting times.
  • Collaborated with local communities and organizations to raise awareness about 3D-printed hand prostheses and provide educational resources and support to individuals in need of prosthetic solutions.
  • Distributed 3D-printed hand prostheses to underserved communities and regions affected by conflict or natural disasters, empowering individuals to regain independence and participate fully in daily life.

Value of our services:

Placing users at the center of our design process, ensuring that our services meet their needs, preferences, and aspirations, ultimately enhancing their overall well-being and quality of life.

  • Remaining at the forefront of technological advancements in 3D printing and prosthetics, continuously striving to improve the quality, functionality, and accessibility of our services.
  • Offering educational resources, support networks, and empowerment programs to help users adapt to their prosthetic devices and thrive in their daily lives.