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George Levay in Bloomberg
January 5, 2021
Bloomberg highlighted IBT engineer George Levay: "Meet the Amputee Engineer using AI to Search for a Better Prosthesis"
Sense in Bionics for Everyone
December 25, 2020
Sense was featured in an article by Bionics for Everyone, a volunteer group helping those with physical or neurological disabilities understand the technologies available to them.
Nitish Thakor Honored
December 12, 2020
IBT co-founded Nitish Thakor inducted as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
NICHD Highlights IBT
November 5, 2020
The National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research celebrates IBT's success.
Damini Agarwal Best in Tech
June 26, 2020
Baltimore's Best in Tech awarded Damini Agarwal, IBT's Director of Product Development, as "Emerging Leader".
JHU Awards Damini Agarwal
June 2020
Damini Agarwal recieved Outstanding Recent Graduate Award from the Johns Hopkins University.
JHU Engineering Magazine Article
November 2018
Luke Osborn and George Levay feature an innovative development on touch feedback for prosthetics.
Sense in Wired Magazine
October 9, 2018
Sense was featured in an article by Wired Science.
Sense in O&P Edge Magazine
September 2018
Sense was featured in an article by O&P Edge Magazine.
IBT and MidWest ProCAD Announcement
E-mail announcement regarding IBT and MidWest ProCAD distribution. Click below to read.
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Today we are happy to announce that IBT will now be distributing the amazing 2-Way and 4-Way locking wrist by MidWest ProCAD!
Whether it’s getting the perfect angle to adjust a bolt, or cutting fruits comfortably, always achieve the perfect angle for the job. With all of the different locking positions on three degrees of freedom, the 2-way wrists are capable of 500 unique positions and the 4-way raises that to 2500.
With an aluminum body and stainless-steel locking parts the wrists were engineered for the best combination of performance and durability. Trust this design for the most rugged tasks.
MidWest ProCAD offers a myriad of typical attachments, ranging from wrenches and hammers to kitchenware and combs. With years of experience in welding, they can turn any of your favorite tools into an attachment. Any device with a ½-20” thread will also work with the wrist, either through direct threading or with the quick-disconnect adapter spring for swapping devices easily.
IBT has been a leading innovator in prosthetic technology, bringing you the revolutionary FlexCell batteries, morph lock, Element and Sense Pattern Recognition*. We are also now distributing body-powered devices from ToughWare and MidWest ProCAD, and are the official sales representative of Point Designs and their innovative full finger prosthesis, the Point Digit. With our newly updated website we continue our mission to improve the lives of individuals with upper limb loss.
To learn more, place an order, or schedule a free private webinar, contact us anytime.
Thanks!
Dan Schlattman
Chief Operating Officer
dan@i-biomed.com
Infinite Biomedical Technologies
1101 E. 33rd Street
Suite E305
Baltimore, MD 21218
(443) 451-7175
www.i-biomed.com
IBT and Point Designs Announcement
E-mail announcement regarding IBT and Point Designs distribution. Click below to read.
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I'm excited to announce that Infinite Biomedical Technologies is partnering with Point Designs, LLC to offer enhanced access to a range of myoelectric prosthetic technology. I look forward to scheduling a time with you soon to talk about these great products, especially Point Digit.
Have you heard about Point Digit? It's a passive-functional mechanical prosthetic finger. It uses ratcheting technology and is incredibly strong and anatomically accurate. Each finger is rated to hold up to 150 lbs! After launching the Point Digit in early 2017, Point Designs has seen dramatic interest in the partial hand and finger prosthetics industry.
As you know, IBT has been a leading innovator in myoelectric prosthetic technology, bringing you the revolutionary FlexCell batteries and morph lock. Point Digit will be one more great product in our portfolio alongside the recent addition of ToughWare’s products to help improve the lives of upper limb amputees.
We will be exhibiting at the Academy Conference from Feb 14-17 in New Orleans (Table 276) so please come see us in person to learn more. Or if you can't make it to the conference, let's schedule a private webinar to share more information.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Schlattman
Chief Operating Officer
dan@i-biomed.com
Infinite Biomedical Technologies
1101 E. 33rd Street
Suite E305
Baltimore, MD 21218
(443) 451-7175
www.i-biomed.com
P.S. Here’s more info about Point Digit and a cool video of the design!
IBT and ToughWare Announcement
E-mail announcement regarding IBT and ToughWare distribution. Click below to read.
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Infinite Biomedical Technologies (IBT) and ToughWare Prosthetics have today announced an agreement for ToughWare products to be distributed through IBT.
“This partnership is an important step towards our goal of becoming the leading and most comprehensive manufacturer and distributor of prosthetic technology for upper-limb amputees throughout the world,” said Sean McHugh, IBT’s Director of Marketing and Sales.
IBT has been a leading innovator in myo-electric prosthetic technology, bringing the revolutionary FlexCell batteries and morph2 products to market. ToughWare has been a leader in the development of innovative body-powered devices; most notably, the Equilux VO/VC prehensor, which allows the user to switch operational modes with the flip of a lever. The most recent additions to the ToughWare catalog are the Equilux terminal device and the Ventilated Transradial Sport Socket (VTSS). The VTSS can be used with any activity specific sports TD and provides exceptional comfort in hot or wet environments.
“We are very excited to join with IBT, not just for their impressive worldwide sales network, but also to be part of a premier team focused on producing extraordinary products that first-and-foremost meet the needs and desires of upper-limb amputees. Beyond just offering excellent products and service, our hope is to delight them,” adds Bradley D. Veatch, PE, Founder and President of ToughWare Prosthetics.
The new partnership recognizes that while no single device currently replaces the human hand, advances in electronics, materials, and manufacturing technologies are opening up vast new opportunities to create assistive devices help people work, play, and enjoy living as never before.
We’re eager to share with you more information. Please reach out to Sean (sean@i-biomed.com or 610-392-0944) to schedule a private webinar and learn more.
Infinite Biomedical Technologies
1101 E. 33rd Street
Suite E305
Baltimore, MD 21218
(443) 451-7175
www.i-biomed.com
morph2 article in RFID Journal
February 6, 2017
morph2 and morph lock were featured in an article by RFID Journal.
morph2 Press Release
December 22, 2016
The next generation of our morph RFID controller is now available. View the press release here.
morph article on The Academy Today
January 2014
Our RFID-based controller for myoelectric prostheses, morph, participated in a study to see how it could improve patient speed in operating their hands.
Anne Mekalian on the Baltimore Sun
December 4, 2013
Currently testing IBT products under development, Anne Mekalian was on the front page of the Baltimore Sun.
Image courtesy of Kim Hairston, Baltimore Sun
morph wins "Most Innovative Use of RFID"
June 17, 2013
RFID Journal named morph as the "Most Innovative Use of RFID" during it's seventh annual RFID Journal Awards. Click the link to also view the other winners of the award ceremony.
morph featured in KERA news
June 4, 2013
Sean McHugh, an upper-extremity amputee, was featured in a radio-broadcasted story about his experiences with morph.