We are proud to have supported the EnHands team´s trip to Nepal, where they conducted a pilot study to evaluate their innovative prosthetics!

EnHands is a Technical University of Munich student initiative that designs, manufactures, and distributes affordable prosthetic hands to patients in low-income countries. EnHands´ prostheses are designed to provide sustainable solutions that combine natural appearance, functionality, promotion of local production, and social inclusion.

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