Meet David Gathu and Moses Kiuna, two self-taught Kenyan inventors who have defied the odds by developing an AI-powered robotic prosthetic arm—without any external funding. Relying on salvaged electronic components, they have engineered a device capable of interpreting brain signals to control movement, offering a groundbreaking and affordable solution for amputees.
Despite numerous obstacles, their startup, AfroGenesys, is demonstrating the immense potential of African ingenuity to transform global technology. Their innovation has even captured the attention of engineers in the United States, leaving experts astonished. Could this revolutionary advancement redefine the future of prosthetics and mobility solutions?