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Medtech startup brings affordable prosthetics to GITEX Africa

The prosthetic arm solutions offer multi-grip bionic hands, and adjustable sockets, enabling a wide range of movements and activities

Cure Bionics, a Tunisian Medtech startup developing affordable and versatile prosthetic solutions, is participating in GITEX Africa 2023, one of the most prominent technology exhibitions in the region. The event will take place in Marrakech, Morocco, from the 31st of May to the 2nd of June.

GITEX Africa serves as a platform for showcasing cutting-edge technological advancements, and Cure Bionics will present its innovative prosthetic arm solutions during the exhibition. With a focus on accessibility and versatility, Cure Bionics aims to revolutionise the field of prosthetics, providing individuals with upper limb differences with affordable and adaptable options.

Visitors to the Cure Bionics booth at GITEX Africa will have the opportunity to explore the latest advancements in prosthetic technology. The showcased prosthetic arm solutions offer multi-grip bionic hands, and adjustable sockets, enabling a wide range of movements and activities previously impossible with traditional prosthetics. 3D printing technology allows for rapid manufacturing, making the solutions readily available for patients in need.

“This event provides us with an excellent platform to showcase our innovative prosthetic solutions and engage with industry professionals, healthcare providers, and potential partners. Our goal is to make affordable and adaptable prosthetic arms accessible to individuals worldwide, empowering them to regain control and independence in their lives,” said Mohamed Dhaouafi, CEO of Cure Bionics.