GyroGear's GyroGlove, a hand-stabilizing device for people with Parkinson's disease and hand tremors, was recognized by TIME Magazine as one of the Best Inventions of 2024. The device uses gyroscopic technology to reduce hand tremors, helping people with Parkinson's disease perform daily tasks more easily.
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Medical technology company developing hand-stabilizing gloves (GyroGlove) for people with Parkinson's disease and hand tremors. Backed by Foxconn, UK Government Future Fund, and recognized by TIME's Best Inventions of 2024.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella visited GyroGear's booth at CES 2024, inquiring about GyroGlove's product availability, future pipeline, and technology implementation. This high-profile interest from a major tech CEO highlights the potential of assistive technology innovations for people with Parkinson's disease and hand tremors.
GyroGear raised $4.3 million in seed funding led by Foxconn Technology Group (£1 million investment), with participation from Fidelium Group and UK Government Future Fund. The funding supports development of GyroGlove, a hand-stabilizing device for people with Parkinson's disease and hand tremors, demonstrating commitment to accessibility innovation.