Pakistani-led Bioniks Brings AI Prosthetics to Amputees of Gaza

Discover how Bioniks is transforming lives in Gaza with AI-powered prosthetics, empowering amputees with hope. [Image via Bioniks]

Since its inception in 2016, Bioniks has been at the forefront of transforming the lives of amputees around the world, using innovative, AI-powered prosthetic solutions. The company has already impacted over 700 individuals across seven countries, significantly impacting mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. Now, with an ambitious new initiative, Bioniks is focusing on supporting amputees in Gaza and the surrounding regions, bringing cutting-edge prosthetics to areas that desperately need them.

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A Global Reach

Bioniks’ impact is truly global, with its prosthetics benefiting individuals in underserved regions with limited access to advanced medical solutions. By deploying over 700 prosthetic limbs across seven countries, Bioniks has not only helped improve the lives of countless individuals but also brought hope to those who were previously unable to access high-quality prosthetic care.

95% of users report significant improvements in mobility and daily activities, and an impressive 95% of children using Bioniks’ prosthetics have shown increased confidence and better social integration, underlining the profound impact of these AI-powered solutions.

Empowering Amputees In Gaza

Bioniks has launched an impactful initiative targeting the urgent needs of amputees in Gaza, a region severely affected by ongoing war and limited healthcare resources. Many individuals in Gaza face significant challenges in accessing prosthetic limbs, often relying on donor countries like Qatar and the USA for help. These prosthetics, however, lack advanced technologies such as AI integration.

To address this, Bioniks is establishing an advanced prosthetic limb manufacturing facility in Cairo, Egypt. This facility will leverage AI technology to produce high-quality, personalized prosthetics for individuals in Gaza and surrounding areas. By partnering with local clinics in Gaza, Bioniks has developed a streamlined process where clinics use a proprietary app to take precise measurements of patients. These measurements are sent to the Cairo facility to create customized prosthetics, ensuring a perfect fit for each recipient.

The initiative also includes collaborations with clinics and an airline to facilitate faster delivery of these life-changing prosthetics, providing a beacon of hope for amputees in Gaza and beyond.

How You Can Help

As part of its commitment to making this vision a reality, Bioniks is actively seeking donations to support this crucial initiative. There are two ways to contribute:

  1. General Donations: Bank: Bank Al-Falah Limited Account
    Title: Bioniks Welfare Foundation
     Account Number: 0171-1008628062
    IBAN: PK65-ALFH-0171-0010-0862-8062
     SWIFT CODE: ALFHPKKA
  2. Zakat Donations: Bank: Faysal Bank Limited Account
    Title: Bioniks Welfare Foundation
    Account Number: 3505301000001314
    IBAN: PK65-FAYS-3505-3010-00000-1314
     SWIFT CODE: FAYSPKKA

Every donation, whether large or small, will go directly towards funding the production and delivery of prosthetic limbs to individuals in need, empowering them to regain their independence and improve their quality of life.

Looking to the Future

Bioniks remains steadfast in its mission to create life-changing opportunities for amputees across the globe. With the launch of its Cairo facility and its ongoing commitment to research and development, Bioniks is poised to continue making a profound impact on the lives of individuals who need it most. This is not just about providing prosthetics; it’s about providing a chance for a better, more independent future.

This news is sourced from Fuchsia Magazine and is intended for informational purposes only.

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