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Motorica is a leading Russian medtech company specializing in advanced bionic and functional prosthetic solutions, primarily focused on upper-limb prosthetics for both adults and children. Founded around 2014, Motorica has grown into one of the top medtech companies in the CIS region, with a strong emphasis on innovation, accessibility, and improving quality of life for people with limb differences or amputations. The company develops, manufactures, and supports high-tech prosthetic arms and hands that incorporate myoelectric (bionic) control, body-powered mechanisms, and cutting-edge features like touchscreen-compatible fingertips, NFC payment chips, smartwatch integration, and customizable gestures.
Motorica started with basic 3D-printed designs and evolved rapidly. Key milestones include the release of early models like the CYBI hand (2015-2016), the INDY forearm, the Manifesto series, and recent breakthroughs such as the Omni Hand with optical sensors for improved intent recognition in users with weaker muscle signals. The company has expanded into lower-limb prosthetics, neurostimulators (VNS/SCS for pain management and sensitization), wheelchairs, and cybernetic medicine initiatives, including osteointegration surgeries and research on phantom pain. With over 10 years of experience, Motorica operates 2000+ m² of production facilities in Russia (producing 85-100% of components locally), has helped nearly 10,000 users across 15+ countries, and maintains a portfolio of 62 products. It ranks among the world’s top 10 prosthetic hand manufacturers and employs 600+ specialists, including a 140-person R&D team.
Motorica‘s robot-based products stand out for their functionality, durability, and user-centric design. Bionic prosthetic arms (e.g., Manifesto Hand) allow individual finger control, multiple grip patterns, and integration with apps for customization. They support daily activities like sports, playing instruments, cycling, and professional work. Children’s versions are lightweight and tailored for young users as young as 2-4 years old. Additional innovations include gaming attachments, VR/tele-rehabilitation platforms, EMG evaluation tools (MyoBox), and invasive neurotechnologies for sensory feedback. Motorica emphasizes comfort, muscle preservation, aesthetics (wide color/custom options), and long-term support through prosthetic centers, medical tourism programs (e.g., for patients from India), and full rehabilitation ecosystems. Products are CE-certified, with official warranties, and the company continues pushing boundaries in neuromodulation and AI-driven control.
The business model of Motorica combines in-house manufacturing, R&D, direct patient support, and international expansion (including India and Southeast Asia). It has achieved financial milestones like bond issuances and strong credit ratings while maintaining a mission to make advanced assistive technologies accessible. User stories highlight life-changing impacts: children gaining independence, adults returning to biking or work, and families celebrating newfound capabilities. Motorica stands out for its holistic approach—from consultation and fitting to ongoing care and innovation in cyber-prosthetics.
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