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Default 3D-Printed Hand Crafted In Days At Lower Cost Could Change Game For People With Disabilities

A technology company has used a simple concept to address a larger issue. 

UK-based startup Open Bionics has created a robotic prosthetic hand for a fraction of both the time and cost of standard bionic limbs, the Guardian reports.

 This innovation could make assistive technology far more accessible to people with disabilities, Constance Agyeman, manager of the Inclusive Technology Prize at the charity Nesta, according to the news outlet.

“[This type of technology can] transform the level of dignity and independence that disabled people experience in their everyday lives," she said. 


 

The startup, based in Bristol, was among 10 finalists for the Inclusive Technology Prize, selected from more than 200 applicants. According to the report Open Bionics submitted for the contest, prosthetics can cost over $100,000. But using 3D scanning and printing, which  “radically [reduces] fitting-time and medical cost for hand amputees,” the group hopes to sell their bionic hand for $3,000.


A photo posted by Open Bionics (@openbionics) on May 14, 2015 at 10:00am PDT



 

In addition to being cost-effective, this technology allows for the hands to be made in just a few pieces, and fitted to any person. And the prosthetics look cool, too, customized to meet people’s individual styles and needs.

“We want to try and create prosthetics that are a bit more inspirational rather than medical,” Open Bionics founder Joel Hibbard said in an interview with Business Zone UK. Among the custom designs are a crystal-encrusted hand and a pink floral bionic arm for a young girl.


A photo posted by Open Bionics (@openbionics) on Jun 13, 2015 at 2:15pm PDT



 

With more than 11 million people in the UK living with an impairment, long-term illness or disability, the startup hopes to amputees and other people in need of assistance with their accessible product. 

 "We wanted to make a bionic hand that wasn't trying to pretend to be a human hand,"  Samantha Payne, chief operating officer at Open Bionics, told IBTimes UK. "We wanted to make something that was better and more fashionable and more daring." 


A photo posted by Open Bionics (@openbionics) on May 14, 2015 at 10:02am PDT



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