AIBL
Healthcare & Assistive Robotics · Indus RAS Expo 2026

AIBL
People with limb loss and mobility impairments often struggle to access affordable, high-quality prosthetic solutions. Most advanced prosthetic devices are imported, expensive, and unavailable to the majority of people in developing countries, leaving many dependent on outdated or purely mechanical alternatives that provide limited functionality. This lack of access reduces independence, restricts employment and educational opportunities, and negatively impacts physical and mental well-being. The shortage of locally developed assistive technologies, rehabilitation services, and after-sales support further widens the gap between those who need these solutions and those who can afford them. As a result, millions of individuals are unable to regain mobility, participate fully in society, or achieve financial independence. There is a critical need for cost-effective, locally manufactured, and technologically advanced prosthetic and rehabilitation solutions that restore mobility, improve quality of life, and empower people with disabilities to live independently, pursue education and employment, and contribute meaningfully to communities.
Stand information
- Hall: FF-S
- Stall: 01
- Stand dimension: 10 ft × 10 ft
- Stand area: 100 sq. ft.