07/11/2025
🚀 Motorica Unveils the World’s First Bionic Hand Prosthesis Powered by Optical Sensors
This week, we introduced Omni Hand — the world’s first bionic hand prosthesis equipped with optical myography (OMG) sensors. A true milestone in human–technology interaction, Omni Hand brings prosthetic control closer than ever to natural movement.
Unlike traditional muscle-signal prosthetics, Omni Hand uses optical sensors to detect tiny changes in tissue light transmittance caused by muscle and tendon activity. These subtle variations are interpreted in real time, allowing the prosthesis to translate even the smallest impulses into smooth, intuitive motion.
This breakthrough opens up new possibilities for people with limited muscle activity — including those recovering from electrical injuries, frostbite, or trauma — expanding access to responsive, intuitive prosthetic technology.
“Omni Hand represents a new level of human–technology interaction. It doesn’t just respond to movement — it understands the user’s intent,” said Andrei Davidiuk, CEO of Motorica.
✨ Stay tuned to learn more about Omni Hand — and how it’s redefining the future of bionics.