Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Adams Hand (Turning Disabilities into New Possibilities with the Easiest-to-Use Myoelectric Hand Prothesis in the World)
Période du rapport: 2019-10-01 au 2020-03-31
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights makes it clear that people with disabilities make an enormous contribution to European society, but often face barriers that prevent them from participating in society on an equal basis with others. Realizing the core EU values of dignity, autonomy, equality and inclusion means removing the obstacles that hinder the full and effective participation of the 80M people with disabilities living in the EU. At BionIT Labs, our goal is to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
The goals were to create an Industrialization roadmap, conduct a country-based market and insurance and pricing model assessment. We also confirmed freedom to operate and conducted an IP assessment, as well as regulatory analysis and we created a business plan.
Apart from all the conventional online and offline marketing activities to promote the positive impact of the EC funding and our product Adam’s Hand, our team is very active in attending industry events such as CES. We will also exhibit our device in national and international prosthetic fairs, conferences and symposiums, such as Rehacare in Düsseldorf, ISPO’s 17th World Congress, OT World in Leipzig and Cybathlon 2020. We will also publish several scientific papers regarding the device mechanics and electronics, and control systems.
This Feasibility Study has allowed us to define the final specifications of our Adam’s Hand device (1 technological feasibility study) confirm that there is an important European and global market potential (2 market assessment), refine our business model by studying the unit pricing model (of 13,000€) in detail (3 pricing model assessment), check out our main risks (4 risk analysis), confirm that we are following a strong IP protection strategy (5 IP assessment). We also refined some parts of our business plan.
In short, our objectives, concept and impact have been confirmed and we therefore want to continue with our business idea and apply for further funding once there is more certainty surrounding the COVID-19 epidemic.
Using a single motor makes Adam’s Hand lighter, more compact, less loud and more autonomous. Furthermore, Adam’s Hand has a customizable phalanges length: this feature helps the users retaining their anthropometric identity, compared to standardized competitors’ sizes, lowering the device rejection rate.
Adam’s Hand is waterproof: as there is only a single motor and reduced electronics, Adam’s Hand can easily be made waterproof, helping the users performing ADLs which require them to be in contact with water (e.g. washing dishes, taking showers), without the need for external gloves, which generally tear, invalidating the device warranty if it is used without wearing them. Sensorized fingertips allows Adam’s Hand to give the user vibratory feedback about the grip strength.
With our Adam’s Hand prothesis, amputees will be able to perform 90% of ADLs that are fundamental for the user’s comfort and well-being. At BionIT Labs, we do not consider disabilities as an absolute limit to people’s potential, but as technological limitations yet to be overcome by mankind throughout history: it is therefore our responsibility to breathe life into innovative technologies that can “turn disabilities into New Possibilities”, allowing the users to relate in an immediate and effective way with their environment and with other individuals.