In a brief interview on Wednesday, Kamen told me what separates this new limb from past efforts is the depth of motion that it can offer. With just two days of training, said Kamen, the founder of Deka Research and Development, a soldier who lost both arms in Iraq was able to use the prosthetics to disassemble and then reassemble an M-16 rifle.
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I've thought for some time now, actually, that of all the companies I know of in the world, there is no place I would more like to work than DeKa. Because DeKa does stuff like this.