Enzo Romero is a Mechatronics Engineer specializing in Biomechanics and Robotics, known for his innovative work in developing affordable and accessible prosthetic limbs. As the founder of LAT Bionics, he has pioneered the creation of low-cost prosthetics made from recycled materials, inspired by a vision of enhancing functionality for individuals in need. Currently a Research Assistant at the Biomechanics and Applied Robotics Research Group, Enzo is dedicated to advancing prosthetic technology, including projects like myoelectric prostheses with haptic feedback systems. His commitment to improving access to prosthetics in Latin America is evident through his focus on digital manufacturing and custom solutions. Enzo's drive to create transformative assistive technology reflects his goal of fostering a more inclusive and equitable society for individuals with disabilities.
Areas of Expertise
3D Printing, Affordable Design, Assistive Technologies, Automation & Robotics, Bionics, Data & Research, Digital Manufacturing, Mechatronics Engineering, Plastic Recycling & Sustainable Materials, Prosthesis