COVVI Festivities: Reflecting on Another Year of Advancements

It is the end of another year at COVVI, and the team have once again taken the time to celebrate, looking back on what has been achieved in 2025, as well as the exciting things to come in 2026.
The last twelve months have been a busy time for COVVI; launching our premium robotic hand, enhancing the COVVI Go App with major updates, and connecting with so many of the people that benefit from the COVVI Hand around the world. This includes three new faces that we welcomed to our growing advocate family: Anna Fusco, Henrik Cox and Sarah Almagro Vallejo.
We also attended a number of prosthetic and robotics events in 2025, including the International Conference on Robotics and Automation, as well as the ISPO World Congress in Stockholm.
COVVI CEO Simon Pollard said “I am so proud of everything that we have achieved over the last year at COVVI. Our team work tirelessly to support the continued innovation of prosthetics for the upper-limb difference community. This year, we have had the pleasure of meeting and spending time with so many of our users, hearing how our bionic hand is making a tangible difference to the lives of those who use it.
“The continued support that we have seen has been both humbling and inspiring; it has truly given us the drive to push on with our central mission to change lives around the world.”
As a reminder of the giving season, the team at COVVI also took part in this year’s Christmas Jumper Day, collectively raising over £100 for Save The Children.
With the new year ahead, we are thrilled to have a number of highly anticipated launches on the horizon. We cannot wait to share with you what is next for COVVI.
