BioLiberty is a medical device company with an aim to bridge the gap between hand weakness and independent living. In the UK, 2.5 million people suffer from hand weakness which can be a result of many problems including Arthritis, MS, MND, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Stroke. With reaching to grasp objects being the most common arm activity performed in everyday life, hand weakness is devastating to an individual’s independence. Solution: a robotic glove which strengthens the user’s grip ...
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BioLiberty is a medical device company with an aim to bridge the gap between hand weakness and independent living. In the UK, 2.5 million people suffer from hand weakness which can be a result of many problems including Arthritis, MS, MND, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Stroke. With reaching to grasp objects being the most common arm activity performed in everyday life, hand weakness is devastating to an individual’s independence. Solution: a robotic glove which strengthens the user’s grip ...
The Catalyst Podcast - The Co-founders Series - Season 1 Ep 3 - Sinead Lynch, Ruby's App
The Catalyst Podcast
45 minutes
4 years ago
The Catalyst Podcast - The Co-founders Series - Season 1 Ep 3 - Sinead Lynch, Ruby's App
Sinead Lynch is a Co-Founders 2020 graduate, a personal trainer and co-founder of Ruby’s Fitness App, a platform for providing and promoting specialised exercise and wellbeing programmes to children and adults with additional needs. Ruby’s Fitness was inspired by Sinead’s daughter, Ruby, who sadly passed away in 2018 aged 7 years old. Ruby had Down syndrome and other complex needs and her short life opened up an amazing world to Sinead as she gave her the opportunity to mee...
The Catalyst Podcast
BioLiberty is a medical device company with an aim to bridge the gap between hand weakness and independent living. In the UK, 2.5 million people suffer from hand weakness which can be a result of many problems including Arthritis, MS, MND, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Stroke. With reaching to grasp objects being the most common arm activity performed in everyday life, hand weakness is devastating to an individual’s independence. Solution: a robotic glove which strengthens the user’s grip ...