The Esper Hand is the first product from Esper Bionics, a Ukrainian-US based company focused on next-generation prosthetics.
“I think AI will be the next step in bionics,” says Dima Gazda, CEO of Esper Bionics.
According to Esper Bionics, 70 Ukrainian soldiers are currently serving with Esper Hands, but the need greatly outnumbers the supply.
Every morning, a group of Ukrainian veterans gather inside the clinic and go over the schedule for the day.
Esper Bionics sells the Esper Hand (which normally sell for around $20,000) to Protez at manufacturing costs, and then Protez fits them to users for free.
Persons:
CNN — Valera Kucherenko, I’m, ” Kucherenko, Kucherenko, who’ve, “, ”, Dima Gazda, Esper, It’s, Esper Bionics, Yakov Gradinar, ” Gradinar, Gradinar, Valera Kucherenko –, ” Gazda
Organizations:
CNN, Intelligence, Protez, Protez Foundation
Locations:
Ukrainian, Russia, Ukraine, Minneapolis, Minnesota