News

From cutting-edge bionic arms to driving F1 cars with brain power, two pioneers show AI’s transformational capabilities for ...
19-year-old Tilly Lockey, who lost both hands to meningitis as a toddler, has been wearing bionic arms developed by Open Bionics for the last nine years.
But for Tilly Lockey, removing the detachable hand from her bionic arm is a hilarious party trick and proof of the progress technology has made in the world of prosthetics.
A UK startup called Open Bionics has just unveiled the world's first wireless bionic arm, caleld Hero — and it's so advanced that its hand, even when fully detached, can amble about on its own ...
Speaking to The Mirror, Open Bionics advocate Tilly Lockey and artist Sophie de Oliveira Barata share their insights on ...
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how the Hero PRO, a wireless, waterproof bionic arm with fast control and full 360-degree wrist rotation, transforms prosthetics.
A social media star has helped develop the world's most advanced robotic arm - designed over four years with $2 million in research. Amputee singer and model Tilly Lockey, 19, says she feels like ...
New Bionic Hand Can Detach From User, Crawl Around and Do Missions on Its Own "I can move it around even when it's not attached to the arm." ...
19-year-old Tilly Lockey, who lost both hands to meningitis as a toddler, has been wearing bionic arms developed by Open Bionics for the last nine years. Her feedback was used to help develop the ...
19-year-old Tilly Lockey, who lost both hands to meningitis as a toddler, has been wearing bionic arms developed by Open Bionics for the last nine years.