
Liviu Babitz always knows where north is with the device on his chest
Co Founder of CyborgNest. The company Cyborg Nest is developing an augmentation of our senses with the Sentero. Thought leader and keynote speaker, presenting and building a positive future where the world learns from each step taken, one step at a time. Over a decade of experience in creating cutting edge technology for impact in the fields of Sensory Enhancement and Human Rights.

Neil Harbisson, cyborg who has an antenna implanted in his head
Neil Harbisson identifies himself both as a cyborg; he feels he is technology, and as a transpecies; he no longer feels 100% human. His artwork explores identity, human perception, the connection between sight and sound and the use of artistic expression via new sensory inputs. In 2010, he co-founded the Cyborg Foundation with Moon Ribas, an international organization that aims to help humans become cyborgs, defend cyborg rights and promote cyborg art. In 2017, he co-founded the Transpecies Society, an association that gives voice to people with non-human identities and defends the freedom of self-design.

Anastasia Synn, magician, transhumanist and biohacker
The most technological implants in the body (female) is 52 and was achieved by Anastasia Synn (USA) on the set of Lo Show dei Record in Milan, Italy, on 2 February 2023.
Anastasia has various interactive, technological implants with the most poignant being multiple tributes to her late husband.

Justin Worst, an archaeologist in whose hand the LED device was implanted
Justin Worst, a biohacker with Grindhouse Wetware, showed off the “Northstar,” a small disk-shaped hand implant that Grindhouse is hoping to turn into a gesture recognition device. At the moment it’s a mostly nonfunctional prototype that does little more than light up underneath your skin, but with Northstar 2.0 you could perhaps wave a finger to have your phone pull up a specific app, saving yourself a number of taps in the process.

Rob Spence, a cyborg who lost an eye, replaced it with a wireless video camera
A gun accident left Rob Spence blind in one eye as a kid. So he put a working camera there. Into his right eye socket.

Timothy S Cannon, the transhumanist who wants to overcome biology
Experienced Scrum Master with a demonstrated history of working in the biotechnology industry. Skilled in Databases, IT Strategy, Biotechnology, Java, and .NET Framework. Strong business development professional with a Associate of Science (A.S.) focused in Computer Software Engineering from ITT Technical Institute-Indianapolis.

Russ Foxx, “I define myself as a transhumanist, I evolve with technology and time”
Russ Foxx, using body modification to enhance human abilities. He defined himself as a transhumanist.

Transhumanism and body modifications
The transhuman will be that individual who uses technology to improve skills and abilities such as sight, hearing, physical resistance, memory capacity, professional performance, etc., in such a way that, little by little, we will form a new race of humans that will be the posthumans.

Sophie de Oliveira Barata, create highly stylized wearable art piece prosthetics
Sophie turned her passion for special effects into crafting innovative, timeless designs to inspire creativity within the medical prosthetics world.

James Young, the coolest bionic arm
Amputee gamer shows off ‘Iron Man arm’ When James Young lost an arm and a part of a leg in an accident in 2012.

Jason Barnes is a musician again with a robotic hand
His music teacher, Eric Sanders, was intrigued with what Jason had accomplished and showed him a music video of some work done by an engineer named Gil Weinberg from the Georgia Tech Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines.

Extreme bionics: The future of human ability
Hugh Herr, Aimee Mullins and Hans Georg Näder Speakers discuss new advancements in genetics, regenerative medicine, and biomechatronics that promise to transcend human limitations and end disability as we know it; from optogenetic interfaces with the human nervous system to synthetic appendages that move and feel like biological counterparts. Share

Hugh Herr, Princess of Asturias Award for world leader in the field of bionics and biomechanics
Statement by Hugh Herr on being bestowed with the 2016 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research

Tipos y modalidades de prótesis para mano
Una prótesis ortopédica de mano pretende hacer la sustitución artificial del miembro faltante en el cuerpo. Su ideal es de cumplir casi la misma función que un miembro superior natural.
La intención es que las prótesis de mano pueda sustituir las funciones básicas e incluso las más relevantes del miembro faltante como abrir y cerrar la mano. También debería emular el aspecto natural del paciente.