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Cure Bionics

Corporate marketwearablesmedicalCurated record

Makes Hannibal, a 3D-printed muscle-controlled bionic arm with AI-driven gesture control, rotating wrist, adjustable grow-with-the-child socket, magnetic/solar charging and haptic feedback, retailing around $2,000 - a fraction of imported prosthetic cost. Commercial sales began in 2025 with clinics and users in North Africa; exhibited internationally including Ecomondo 2025. Featured by France 24, Forbes Middle East and MIT Technology Review.

HeadquartersSousse, TN
Founded2018
Corporate fundingNot disclosed
Team1-10
Deployments0
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageSeed (self-funded ~$300K)
FoundersMohamed Dhaouafi (Founder & CEO)
Regions servedTN
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinewearables

Hannibal

  • 3D-printed solar-chargeable myoelectric bionic hand with rotating wrist, adjustable socket and haptic feedback

    Capability described in independent international press coverage

    Claim source
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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2020-11-03International press debut: 3D-printed solar-powered bionic hands covered by France 24 and AfricanewsFrance 24
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Source ledger

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