COVVI’s Bionic Hand Now Available For Users in Armenia and Romania

People with limb differences in both Armenia and Romania can now access the COVVI Hand as the prosthetics company continue to expand their global reach.
Earlier this year, COVVI announced that its bionic hand was available in Switzerland, the first of many expansions happening within 2026. After receiving regulatory and authority clearance, COVVI is currently working alongside clinicians from within the two new regions to provide those who have either congenital limb differences or acquired amputations with access to our prosthetic device.
This news comes as COVVI heads to OTWorld in Leipzig from 19-22 May to meet with clinical teams from all over the world. Over the past year, COVVI have announced a number of exciting projects that they will be showcasing for the first time at the international event.
Clinical Services Director, Shubham Agrawal, said: “Our central goal at COVVI is to change lives all over the world, and having availability in both Armenia and Romania brings us closer to achieving this. We believe that everybody deserves access to advanced prosthetics, and we are so pleased to be working with clinical partners in both of these regions.
“At COVVI, we are always keen to hear from and explore working with new clinical partners and welcome any interested parties to reach out to our welcoming team.”
To enquire about getting a COVVI Hand or becoming a clinical partner, please get in touch with our expert team: https://www.covvi.com/contact/
