COVVI Celebrates More New Users Than Ever Before in 2026

COVVI are pleased to announce that between April 2025 and March 2026, more people than in any previous year have been fitted with a COVVI bionic hand.
This news comes as part of a record year for COVVI; with the company focused on accelerating development through new innovative designs, branching out into global territories, and continuing to roll out the evolution of existing products and support.
COVVI CEO, Simon Pollard, said: “The whole team are so pleased with what we have been able to achieve over the last year. It cannot be understated how monumental the previous twelve months have been for COVVI as a company. The partnerships that we have built around the world have been an integral part of how we have been able to further share our advanced technology around the world.
“The next twelve months hold big things for COVVI- after achieving registration in a number of territories, we will begin selling two shorter, lighter versions of our advanced bionic hand. We also have a number of exciting product launches in store over the next six months.”
A look back over the last year:
Over the previous twelve months, COVVI have been to a number of exhibits and shows around the world, welcomed three new COVVI advocates to support in sharing how the bionic technology transforms real lives, and announced two lighter, shorter versions of the COVVI Hand.
From training with clinicians in Türkiye, to receiving registration to sell the COVVI Hand in Switzerland; COVVI has made a concerted effort to continue with an expansion of global reach, which looks to continue throughout 2026.
What’s next for COVVI?
With a number of projects underway for the next year, COVVI are excited to be heading to Leipzig from 19th-22nd May for OTWorld to showcase a series of new products that have not been previously demonstrated in their final form. This will be an opportunity for prosthetic teams from across Europe and the rest of the world to meet with COVVI and learn about the ways that their bionic innovations are transforming the prosthetic landscape.
Learn more about the COVVI Hand:
You can find out more about the original COVVI Hand alongside the two new versions through the COVVI Collection webpage.
