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 2 - Ryan O'Reilly, Network Fit
The Catalyst Podcast
57 minutes
4 years ago
The Catalyst Podcast - The Co-founders Series - Season 1 Ep 2 - Ryan O'Reilly, Network Fit
Ryan is a Co-Founders 2021 Graduate and Co-founder of NetworkFit, an all in one health and fitness platform dedicated to providing a searchable network of local gyms and an easy-to-use booking system with benefits for both users and small gym owners. In this episode Ryan talks about his 2021 co-founding journey. He chatted about how he found his co-founders and learned how to communicate his idea to others. He also explored his journey with understanding when to step back an...
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 ...