Feb 09: Motorica, a leading MedTech company specializing in assistive technologies and medical cybernetics, participated in the 29th National Conference of the Orthotics and Prosthetics Association of India OPAI, held at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium in Ahmedabad. The three day national conference aims to highlight the growing importance of innovation and collaboration within India’s assistive technology ecosystem.

The conference brought together prosthetists, orthotists, clinicians, rehabilitation specialists, researchers and technology providers from India and overseas to discuss the future of orthotic and prosthetic care, with a focus on digital technologies, clinical outcomes and accessibility across diverse healthcare settings. As part of its participation, Motorica India showcased its portfolio of advanced prosthetic solutions aimed at improving mobility, independence and quality of life for individuals with limb loss. The company presented real world case studies from metro, tier two and tier three regions, demonstrating how reliable prosthetic solutions can significantly enhance daily functionality and long term rehabilitation outcomes.
Motorica also presented an overview of its Premium Educational Program at its booth, a structured professional training initiative launched in Russia to develop specialised prosthetics engineers for upper and lower limb solutions. The program integrates online theoretical learning with intensive hands-on clinical and manufacturing exposure, reflecting Motorica’s long term commitment to strengthening clinical education and skill development globally.
Commenting on the participation, Mr. Kavinder Beniwal, Chief Operating Officer, Motorica India, said,
“Our presence at the OPAI National Conference reflects Motorica India’s commitment to advancing prosthetic care through innovation and clinical collaboration. As we expand our footprint across the country, our focus remains on improving access to advanced and reliable prosthetic solutions while contributing to stronger mobility outcomes for individuals with limb loss.”
Motorica’s clinical expertise was further highlighted on the inaugural day through a dedicated session by Dr. Andrey Shumaev, Director of Rehabilitation at Motorica, titled Reactivating the Brain Body Connection: The PNF Reboot in Upper Limb Rehabilitation. Part of the key speaker program, the session focused on structured neurorehabilitation approaches that support effective prosthetic adaptation and long term functional recovery.
The inaugural day agenda also included expert led discussions on low cost neurorehabilitation technologies for emerging markets, the future of digital prosthetics, the role of digital manufacturing and three dimensional printing in orthotics and prosthetics, and long term clinical outcomes of advanced bracing systems in India. In addition, Motorica India conducted a specialised masterclass led by Dr. Shumaev, focusing on real life rehabilitation scenarios and personalised therapy programs before and after prosthetic fitting.
Sharing his perspective Dr. Andrey Shumaev, Director of Rehabilitation at Motorica said,
“India is at a pivotal stage in the evolution of prosthetic and rehabilitation care. Platforms such as the OPAI National Conference enable meaningful exchange between clinicians and technology providers, which is essential for improving real world patient outcomes. At Motorica, we combine advanced prosthetic technologies with structured rehabilitation frameworks to help individuals with limb loss regain confidence, functionality and independence.”
Having established its India presence in 2025 with the launch of its New Delhi office, Motorica India continues to collaborate with hospitals, rehabilitation centres and industry stakeholders to strengthen clinical education and expand access to advanced prosthetic technologies across the country.
