Instalimb forays into Indian market with Rs 26 crore funding

This start-up aims to deliver the prosthesis leg with socket (tech) and alignment (PO quality) to 48 million people who currently do not have access to a device in the world

Japan based 3D-printed prosthetic legs maker Instalimb raised 445 million yen (Rs 26 crore) in Series A funding in Japan (including investment, loans, and grants) to foray into the Indian market and launched its technologically advanced prosthetic wear solutions in Gurgaon on 1st of July.

This start-up aims to deliver the prosthesis leg with socket (tech) and alignment (PO quality) to 48 million people who currently do not have access to a device in the world. Instalimb products are inspired by 3D and AI technology.

Funded by the Japanese government, Instalimb has connected with hospitals like AIIMS as well as organisations like Jaipur Foot for collaborative projects.

Instalimb has catered to over 500+ amputees in the Philippines since 2019. In India, Instalimb will head its operations from a clinic in Gurgaon.

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