Nigerian Firm Develops Realistic Bionic Arms Using Brain Signals
ReutersAugust 21, 20252 min1,242 views
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- 💡 Immortal Cosmetic Art, a Nigerian firm, has developed a revolutionary humanoid bionic arm.
- ✨ This advanced prosthetic works by utilizing electromyography (EMG) signals sent from the brain to the hand muscles.
- 🎯 The arm is designed to be hyperrealistic, featuring physical attributes like nails, wrinkles, and fingerprints, closely resembling a human hand.
Personal Motivation and Vision
- 🧠 The innovation was inspired by co-founder Ubokabong Amanam's personal experience losing fingers in an accident.
- 💖 The brothers, John and Ubokabong Amanam, aim to create solutions designed by Africans for Africans, addressing a gap in the global prosthetics industry.
- 🌍 They aspire to solve problems within Africa and spread these solutions across the continent, making prosthetic care more inclusive.
Impact and Future Outlook
- ✅ For amputees like Gift Usen, the prosthetic offers the profound experience of having two complete hands, fostering a sense of belonging.
- 💰 The company seeks government or NGO support to make the prosthesis affordable for ordinary Nigerians.
- 📈 Despite aiming for local affordability, Immortal Cosmetic Art already has orders from countries including the US, UK, Australia, and Ghana.
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