Prosthetic hand platform with adaptive grip technology for upper-limb amputees
BionIT Labs develops prosthetic hands using adaptive grip technology—fingers automatically conform to object shape without preset patterns. The stack is classic embedded/mechanical design (Altium, KiCad, C/C++, SolidWorks, Fusion 360), reflecting a hardware-first organization. Pain points center on commercialization velocity and execution speed, typical of a med-tech startup moving from R&D into market.
BionIT Labs is an Italian med-tech company building prosthetic devices for upper-limb amputees. Founded in 2018, the company operates with 11–50 employees across engineering, research, sales, and executive functions. The flagship product is Adam's Hand, a prosthetic incorporating mechatronics and bionics to enable natural grasping without manual mode-switching. The organization is distributed across Italy and the United States.
Adam's Hand uses adaptive grip technology where fingers automatically conform to object shape and size without preset grip patterns, combined with mechatronics and bionics engineering.
Design and embedded: Altium, Eagle, KiCad, SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Inventor. Firmware: C, C++. The company also uses standard productivity tools (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
Soleto, Puglia, Italy. The company also maintains presence in the United States and is actively hiring in both regions.
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