Manufacturer directory
Prosthetic component manufacturers in Poland
Who designs and builds their own prosthetic solutions in Poland, under their own name and in their own production.
Who you will find here
This page lists companies with a product of their own. They design it, manufacture it in Poland and sell it under their own name. Prosthetic workshops that assemble a prosthesis from components bought elsewhere are not here, because that is a different role and a separate page. Neither are makers of orthoses and compression garments, because this portal is about limb prosthetics.
The list is short. That is not the result of a shallow search, it is the state of the market.
One more thing, so there is no disappointment halfway down the page. Four of the five companies work on upper limbs. If you are looking for a Polish knee or a Polish foot, there is one option today. There is, however, a section further down about what is being developed.
Companies with a product on the market
Aether Biomedical
Poznań
The Zeus bionic hand, controlled by muscle signals. The design is modular, so repairs happen at the clinic rather than by sending the prosthesis back to the manufacturer. Grip force is around 150 N.
The prosthesis comes with an app for the user and a tool for the prosthetist, used for configuration and for tracking progress in learning to control it.
Production is in Poznań and the company sells on several dozen markets. You can reach the product through a clinic or directly, as the company also runs demonstrations on site.
Scope: upper limb. aetherbiomedical.com
vBionic
Poznań
The Tolka line, in several variants for different needs. Tolka Pro is bionic, with fingers controlled by muscle signals and by voice command. Tolka has fingers and a wrist set mechanically. Tolka Basic is passive, for people whose priority is appearance. There is also a version for children and Tolka Go for below-knee amputation.
The company also makes sockets based on a 3D scan, liners, and cosmetic restorations of the hand and foot.
Scope: upper limb, with individual items for the lower limb. vbionic.com
BioEngineering.pl
Wrocław
SuperHand, a modular prosthesis covering fingers, wrist and elbow, and therefore also suitable for above-elbow amputation. Each finger has its own drive.
What stands out here is the number of control methods. Besides muscle signals there are buttons and an insole placed in a shoe that responds to foot pressure.
The team comes from Wrocław University of Science and Technology. The company runs its own prosthetic clinic and consultations in Wrocław.
Scope: upper limb. bioengineering.pl
Glaze Prosthetics
Kraków
Upper limb prostheses and covers made by 3D printing, designed together with the user. You choose the shape, the colour and the finish. Some variants stay close to a natural appearance and some make no attempt to look like anything else.
The socket is made by a clinic, which sends the measurements to Kraków, and the rest is produced there. The company also sells outside Poland.
Scope: upper limb. glazeprosthetics.com
ENforce Medical Technologies
Poznań
A bionic foot and a dynamic foot, plus composite sockets. The electronics recognise the phase of the step and the type of ground, and adjust how the foot works as you walk.
This is the only Polish company with its own electronic prosthetic foot currently on the market.
Scope: lower limb. enforcemed.pl
In development
The solutions below are not yet available to buy. We write about them because it is worth knowing that they are being built, but timelines in research projects move, and none of these has a date you could plan around.
Contur 2000
Lubań
A company from Lower Silesia whose everyday business is metal machining and the design of machines and production lines, with a separate research and development department.
Its earlier project, run under the name HybridLeg, is a below-knee prosthesis with two operating modes. In passive mode it works without power and without a time limit. In active mode a motor powered by a portable battery assists on stairs and inclines. Switching is handled by a clutch filed with the Polish Patent Office.
A project running from 2024 to 2027 concerns a prosthetic foot with a wider range of motion. Both undertakings are financed from European funds.
ENforce Medical Technologies
Poznań
Beyond the products described above, the company is working on an electronic knee.
We write more about solutions still in the making in the Innovations section.
What is not here
Prosthetic workshops, including those that design and make sockets themselves, 3D printing included. A socket is made to measure for a specific person and is a core part of a prosthetist’s work, not a catalogue component. Workshops have their own page in this directory.
Makers of orthoses, insoles and compression garments. That is a separate field, outside the scope of this portal.
Companies that import components into Poland and sell them under someone else’s brand. Those are described on the page about distributors.
How this directory works
No ratings, no ranking, no prices and no fees for inclusion. The order means nothing beyond putting companies with a product on the market first.
The author of this portal works with one of the listed companies as a consultant and tester. This does not affect the criteria for inclusion, because the directory contains no ratings and no recommendations.
How much of the price of a prosthesis is covered by public funds is covered separately: in the article on reimbursement from the National Health Fund (in Polish) and in the article on funding from PFRON (in Polish).
Verification date and corrections
Data checked on 19 August 2026. We review the list once a quarter.
Is a company missing that should be here? Has something changed, has an address changed, has a company stopped operating? Write to us through the contact form, subject “Manufacturer directory”. We will check and correct it at the next review, and straight away for obvious errors.
Other parts of the directory: back to the directory hub.
The page on component manufacturers worldwide and the page on clinics contracted with the National Health Fund are being prepared separately.
Information directory: inclusion in this directory is not a recommendation or an assessment of a company. No company has paid to appear on this list and none can. The choice of components and the making of a prosthesis is a decision taken together with a doctor and a prosthetist, after an examination.