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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 47 MIN

Why Mechanical Prosthetic Hand Outperforms Advanced Robotics l Fergal Mackie

from An Hour of Innovation with Vit Lyoshin · host Vit Lyoshin

Why are advanced robotic prosthetics failing while mechanical prosthetic hands actually work better in real life?In this episode of An Hour of Innovation, Vit Lyoshin speaks with Fergal Mackie, founder of Metacarpal, about why the future of prosthetics may not be high-tech robotics but simpler, more reliable mechanical design. They explore the hidden flaws in robotic prosthetics, why many users abandon them, and how focusing on real-world usability is reshaping assistive technology.They discussed:* Why prosthetic hands get abandoned* Mechanical vs robotic prosthetics* The problem with high-tech devices* Designing for real-world usability* Trust and reliability in prosthetics* Hardware vs software development challenges* Manufacturing constraints in physical products* Future of human augmentation Fergal Mackie is the founder of Metacarpal, a company rethinking upper-limb prosthetics through mechanical innovation. His work focuses on building durable, functional devices that people actually use every day. He brings a unique perspective from hands-on product development in the medical device space.This episode covers topics such as mechanical prosthetic hands, limitations of robotic prosthetics, assistive technology design, medical device innovation, biomechanics in product development, hardware engineering challenges, human augmentation, and real-world usability in healthcare technology.Timestamps00:00 Introduction02:29 Mechanical vs Robotic Hand09:03 The Journey of Building a Prosthetic Solution12:23 Understanding User Needs16:36 Testing Mechanical Hand18:53 Materials Used for Prosthetic Hand20:50 Challenges in Mechanical Design and Manufacturing24:03 Navigating Challenges in Prototyping25:14 User Feedback26:42 The Robotics Landscape and User Needs28:21 Complexity in Prosthetic Design33:28 Advice on the Design35:13 Prototyping Insights and Development Timelines36:03 The Future of Prosthetics and Robotics40:51 Aspirations for Global Prosthetic Accessibility42:44 Innovation Q&AConnect with Fergal* Website: https://metacarpalprosthetics.com/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fergal-mackie-220805172/ Support the PodcastIf you enjoy the podcast, you can support it by exploring the tools below.These are affiliate links, meaning the show earns a small commission at no extra cost to you.Kit: Email marketing that automates your growthhttps://partners.kit.com/xqcc7ca2ahlmAmplemarket: Step into the future of sales: Human + AI. Empower reps, uncover opportunities, and grow revenuehttps://grow.amplemarket.com/04e068165684-affiliateAdCreative.ai: Generate ad banners, texts, photoshoots, and videos that outperform those of your competitorshttps://free-trial.adcreative.ai/velg2js91det-96w1liMeetGeek: Record, transcribe, summarize, and share insights from every meetinghttps://get.meetgeek.ai/yjteozr4m6lnFor inquiries about sponsoring An Hour of Innovation, email [email protected] Connect with Vit* Substack: https://anhourofinnovation.substack.com/* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vit-lyoshin/ * X: https://x.com/vitlyoshin

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