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About the solution
Symbionic is an Indian-based company that designs and builds advanced bionic prosthetic arms for people who have lost their limbs. Since December 2019, the company has focused on creating arms that are lightweight, comfortable, and affordable, making them easy to wear all day. These prosthetics move like natural hands, allowing users to perform activities of daily living smoothly. They are sweat-proof, preventing skin irritation and ensuring maximum comfort.
Symbionic offers two main products: the Titan Arm and the Krea Limb Kit. The Titan Arm is built to handle a wide range of tasks, from lifting heavy objects to performing delicate movements, ensuring that users can engage in activities like cooking, exercising, typing, and playing instruments with ease. The Krea Limb Kit complements the Titan Arm by adding extra functionality and convenience, enhancing the overall user experience.
Powered by state-of-the-art sensors, Symbionic’s prosthetic arms offer precise control and natural movement, supporting up to 400 cycles per charge to ensure reliable performance throughout the day. The prosthetics are sweat-proof, preventing skin irritation and ensuring long-lasting comfort during extended use. However, as of now, there is no publicly available evidence that Symbionic’s products, including the Titan Arm and Krea Limb Kit, have received FDA approval or clearance.
Symbionic’s mission is to improve the lives of one million people in India by providing affordable and functional prosthetic solutions. To support their users, Symbionic also offers trial sessions and counseling services, helping individuals adapt to their new limbs and regain their confidence and independence.
Adapted from:
https://yourstory.com/2021/09/chennai-assistive-tech-startup-symbionic-c...
For more information:
https://symbionic.co/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMjvpyj-thc
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