COVVI CEO Joins Sarah de Lagarde To Celebrate The Future Of AI And Robotics

COVVI Advocate Sarah de Lagarde, spoke at the event hosted by UBS, a principal banking and wealth management firm, as part of a panel made up of leading voices in innovation, and transformative technology within the robotics sector.
Joined at the event by COVVI’s CEO, Simon Pollard, Sarah shared her story of resilience with a group of industry peers. Sarah’s journey supported in leading a thought-provoking conversation about how innovative technology like the COVVI Hand is actively changing lives around the world.
COVVI CEO, Simon Pollard, was pleased to join Sarah at the event: “Sarah’s passion and fortitude never fails to astound me, no matter how many times I hear her story. Over the past three years, Sarah and I have got to know each other well and it was an honour to attend this showcase of innovation alongside her. As COVVI continues to broaden our reach in both prosthetics and robotics, it was a pleasure to talk with other industry leaders to share the progress that we have made.”
The COVVI Robotic Hand launched earlier this year, developed with a commitment to driving industry forward. Derived from COVVI’s strong and robust prosthetic hand, the robotic hand provides companies and research facilities with a premium, functional five-fingered gripper. Enabling operators to perform various activities with speed and efficiency.
As an advocate for COVVI for the last three years, Sarah has spoken at a number of events and showcases around the world with the objective of inspiring change. She’s a huge inspiration and influence to many in the limb loss and limb difference community, recently speaking at TEDx: London Business School.
Read more about Sarah’s journey with COVVI: https://www.covvi.com/covvi-advocates/sarah-de-lagarde/
