🌟Empowering Rehabilitation: Prof. Raymond Tong Joins CMA+ to Revolutionize Stroke Recovery with Hand of Hope🌟

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Prof. Raymond Tong, Chairman of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the visionary inventor of the exoskeleton robotic hand for stroke rehabilitation, Hand of Hope, for his enlightening presentation at the CMA “在商研商” Seminar.
The Hand of Hope, a pioneering innovation developed in 2012, detects and amplifies brain signals sent to patients’ hand muscles, facilitating the relearning of hand control. This exceptional device was the first Hong Kong-based innovation to be honored with the Grand Prix at the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva.
Utilizing the latest 3D silicone printing technology, a new version of the soft robotic hand has been created, providing stroke patients with a customized, less bulky, comfortable, and affordable rehabilitation solution.
We are delighted to announce that Prof. Raymond Tong has joined CMA+ as a member. Together, we will harness our advanced prototyping and testing services to enhance the production quality of Hand of Hope, furthering our commitment to bridging the gap between academia and prototyping.
At CMA+, we are dedicated to fostering innovation and excellence in rehabilitation technology.