 My name is Minas Gyarokapis, I am a lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Falkland. In robotics I focus on robot grasping and manipulation, human robot interaction, and in bionics I focus on prosthetic devices and rehabilitation and human augmentation devices. Today we will see the new device, the new version of the prosthetic hand, the device that will help amputees around the world to regain their lost dexterity. By substituting the lost limb with a prosthetic device. Falkland University reminds me of my former university, Gale, and I had the chance to interact with a diverse group of people from different nationalities, different backgrounds, and I think that the community of Falkland University has similar characteristics. Simplicity is very important in robotics because it allows other people to replicate your results, and benefit from your devices. We are trying to mimic humans and we are trying to make the robots to behave like humans and be efficient as humans. So we have a lot of robots assisting us in simple tasks, but we do not have robots that are dexterous. My purpose is to make robots as dexterous as human. This is a very new area and it will grow rapidly.