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Bioniks Showcases Assistive Technology At Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2025

  • September 19, 2025
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Bioniks has been featured at the Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2025 in Bangkok, where it joined a select group of innovators, entrepreneurs and changemakers from across Asia. This recognition marked a proud milestone for the Pakistani assistive-technology startup as it presented its work to a global audience of peers and influencers. For Bioniks, participation at this prestigious platform reflected both an opportunity to demonstrate its social impact and a continuation of its journey that began when its founder received recognition from Forbes in 2023.

On stage and in exhibitions at the summit, Bioniks demonstrated how its cutting-edge prosthetic solutions and assistive technologies are improving lives by restoring independence and creating new opportunities for people with limb differences. The company emphasized that every advancement it makes in innovation is measured by the degree of independence it restores to its users and the doors it opens for them. Standing alongside some of the region’s most dynamic startups, Bioniks underlined the importance of designing technology that not only showcases technical achievement but also addresses real human needs.

The summit gave Bioniks a platform to connect with leaders from technology, healthcare, finance, and policy, as well as with social entrepreneurs who are reshaping their communities. In Bangkok, the team exchanged insights with peers working on similarly transformative projects, learning from different markets while sharing the lessons gained from developing assistive solutions in Pakistan. The exposure allowed Bioniks to highlight its vision for scaling access to affordable, high-quality prosthetics and to form relationships that could accelerate collaboration across borders.

Company representatives described their participation as an honor and a powerful moment of validation from one of the world’s most influential stages for young leaders. Surrounded by people creating solutions with the power to cross boundaries and open new possibilities, Bioniks expressed gratitude to everyone who has supported its journey so far. The startup reaffirmed its commitment to continue designing prosthetic solutions that bring independence and opportunity to more people every day, carrying forward the mission it showcased at the Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2025.

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