U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs collaborates with Radii Devices on new project
Dr Joshua Steer, co-founder of Radii Devices, has secured a significant investment at the 2019 "Dragons Den" and won several prestigious awards, including the Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Fellowship and the Hans Georg Näder Digital O&P Care Award from the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA).
Radii Devices, a start-up based in the UK, is revolutionising the prosthetics industry with its innovative use of AI and biomechanical modeling. The company's mission is to make a positive impact on the lives of prosthetic users by providing digitally customised prosthetic sockets tailored to patients' specific situations.
The company's latest achievement is a partnership expansion with the US Department of Veteran Affairs. This partnership aims to increase the use of Radii Devices in the hands of clinicians, allowing them to provide better-fitting prosthetic sockets for military veterans.
The University of Southampton, where Radii Devices was born, offers support for researchers and students who want to create a startup. The our website team at the University of Southampton can be contacted to book an informal call or meeting. The partnership expansion is being supported by the our website Accelerator Space at the University.
Dr Alice Iles, Head of Teach Acceleration at the University of Southampton, has commented on Radii Devices' partnership expansion. She considers this milestone as a strong foundation for future expansion of Radii Devices. Dr Iles has also expressed delight in seeing the company's partnership expansion come to fruition.
Radii Devices' partnership with the US Department of Veteran Affairs, Hewlett Packard, and Red Duke will enable the company to positively impact the lives of a larger number of prosthetic users in the United States. The partnership will also allow Radii Devices to support clinicians in finding the optimal socket fit for each patient, reducing the need for multiple check sockets.
Dr Steer stated that the partnership and expansion are in line with Radii Devices' mission to make a positive impact on the lives of prosthetic users. He encourages anyone interested in starting a conversation about creating a startup to reach out to the our website team at the University of Southampton. The team is available to support startup creation at any stage of the process.
For more information about Radii Devices, their software, partners, and impact, visit their website at .
[1] For specific information about the partners of Radii Devices in their personalized digital customization of prosthetics for military veterans, it would be necessary to contact the company directly or check their official website for more detailed information.
- With the partnership expansion with the US Department of Veteran Affairs, Radii Devices is set to make a significant impact on the lives of more prosthetic users in the United States.
- The University of Southampton Accelerator Space has offered support for Radii Devices' partnership expansion, aiding the company in its mission to revolutionize the prosthetics industry.
- Dr Steer emphasizes that the partnership and expansion align with Radii Devices' commitment to improving the health and wellness of prosthetic users, encouraging anyone interested in starting a tech-based startup to reach out to the University of Southampton's team.
- As Radii Devices continues to collaborate with partners such as Hewlett Packard, Red Duke, and the US Department of Veteran Affairs, they are researching innovative ways to adapt their technology for medical-conditions, enhancing the quality of life for people with space-related needs.