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Another year, another milestone spreading more smiles and transforming more lives through our KalArm CSR initiative.

Another year, another milestone spreading more smiles and transforming more lives through our KalArm CSR initiative.

Transforming Lives with Technology: Makers Hive and AIS Partner to Empower Amputees with KalArm Bionic Hands

In a notable Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, Makers Hive Innovations Pvt. Ltd., in collaboration with Global University Foundation and Applied Info Services India Pvt. Ltd. (AIS), organized a KalArm Bionic Hands Distribution Program on February 19, 2026, at the AIS office in Hyderabad.

As part of this initiative, AIS sponsored the donation of 10 KalArm bionic hands to deserving upper-limb amputees. This effort reflects AIS’s strong commitment to social impact, inclusivity, and community upliftment through technological innovation.

The KalArm bionic hand, developed by Makers Hive, is an advanced prosthetic solution designed to restore functionality and independence to individuals who have lost upper limbs.

The event was attended by prominent personalities, including actress and social activist Amala Akkineni as Chief Guest, along with actress and producer Niharika Konidela and actress Faria Abdullah as Guests of Honour. All emphasized the importance of empowering amputees through accessible and affordable technology.

KalArm is recognized as India’s first fully functional bionic hand, offered at approximately one-tenth the cost of comparable global devices, making it significantly more accessible.

The program featured live demonstrations showcasing the hand’s capabilities, along with heartfelt testimonials from beneficiaries who shared how the device is transforming their daily lives by restoring independence and confidence.

Beyond providing assistive devices, the initiative also focuses on long-term rehabilitation, including skill development and employment opportunities for amputees in collaboration with NGOs.

Makers Hive, AIS, and Global University Foundation reaffirmed their commitment to scaling such initiatives and leveraging technology to create meaningful and sustainable social impact for underserved communities.

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