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This guy is building India's answer to bionic hands | Ansh Mishra | TechTechTech |
Sat down with Ansh Mishra founder of BRHM and the builder
behind the Divine Organ Hand, a brain-signal controlled
prosthetic hand built right here in India.
The Divine Organ Hand reads electrical signals from the brain
through electrodes on the residual limb, figures out what the
user wants to do, and controls a robotic hand in real time —
with haptic feedback, so you can actually feel what
you're holding.
Competitor price? $15,000 in the US. 20 lakhs+ in India.
BRHM's target price? $1,000 - $1,500.
We talked about:
→ How the Divine Organ Hand actually works (brain signals,
haptic feedback, latency from 500ms down to 100ms)
→ Why he pivoted from building humanoid robots
→ The friend who inspired the whole thing
→ Custom circuitry, stainless steel builds, sourcing in India
→ VCs from Lightspeed approaching him
→ What it's like being a solo founder in college
→ His open source philosophy
→ Moving to Bangalore, living costs and all 😂
No edits. Just a chill conversation.
—
🔗 Check out Tanu → https://tanu.surge.sh
🔗 Check out BRHM → https://brhm.in/
🔗 Ansh on LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/in/shree108ansh
—
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founders and VCs for raw unfiltered conversations.
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Видео This guy is building India's answer to bionic hands | Ansh Mishra | TechTechTech | канала techtechtech
behind the Divine Organ Hand, a brain-signal controlled
prosthetic hand built right here in India.
The Divine Organ Hand reads electrical signals from the brain
through electrodes on the residual limb, figures out what the
user wants to do, and controls a robotic hand in real time —
with haptic feedback, so you can actually feel what
you're holding.
Competitor price? $15,000 in the US. 20 lakhs+ in India.
BRHM's target price? $1,000 - $1,500.
We talked about:
→ How the Divine Organ Hand actually works (brain signals,
haptic feedback, latency from 500ms down to 100ms)
→ Why he pivoted from building humanoid robots
→ The friend who inspired the whole thing
→ Custom circuitry, stainless steel builds, sourcing in India
→ VCs from Lightspeed approaching him
→ What it's like being a solo founder in college
→ His open source philosophy
→ Moving to Bangalore, living costs and all 😂
No edits. Just a chill conversation.
—
🔗 Check out Tanu → https://tanu.surge.sh
🔗 Check out BRHM → https://brhm.in/
🔗 Ansh on LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/in/shree108ansh
—
tech tech and tech is a show where I sit down with builders,
founders and VCs for raw unfiltered conversations.
No scripts. No edits. Just real talk.
🔔 Subscribe if that's your thing.
Видео This guy is building India's answer to bionic hands | Ansh Mishra | TechTechTech | канала techtechtech
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