First of all thank you for taking the time, we are thrilled that you are here. We wish that we can work together, because only together we’ll have the power to change the world one life at a time.
Alan Hernandez CEO & Co-founder
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He is passionate about using technology to change lives and improve accessibility for those with physical limitations. Alan's vision drives BioGrip's mission to create affordable, cutting-edge prosthetic solutions and human-machine interfaces that enhance human capabilities and improve quality of life.
With a background in innovative technology development, Alan leads BioGrip in pushing the boundaries of prosthetic development and related fields. His focus on continuous research and innovation has positioned BioGrip as a company striving to bridge the gap between advanced technology and accessibility in the healthcare sector.

Israel González founded BioGrip on August 27, 2019, after experiencing a life-changing battle with late-stage neurological Lyme disease, which caused severe physical and neurological impairments. His struggle to find affordable, effective treatments inspired him to create technology that could restore human mobility in a way that was revolutionary and accessible. With a background in electronic engineering and artificial intelligence, Israel applied his knowledge and creativity to develop BioGrip, a company focused on creating intelligent bionic systems that enable artificial limbs with unprecedented precision and range of motion. His mission is to bring hope to those with disabilities, helping them regain mobility and independence.
At Biogrip, we’ve developed a human–machine interface (HMI) platform that connects people to robotics in an intuitive, wireless, and life-changing way. Our solution is a non-invasive, high-resolution neuromuscular interface that captures multiple signals with exceptional sensitivity. Paired with our software and machine learning model, these signals are decoded and transformed into precise, simultaneous movements—then wirelessly transmitted to any robotic system for real-time control**.**
We aim to bridge the gap between humans and machines to enhance human capacities. Biogrip's origins stem from personal experiences with disabilities. Founder Israel, while recovering from a potential lifelong disability, was inspired to tackle challenges faced by arm amputees. Recognizing the limitations of existing solutions, the team initially focused on developing a prosthetic arm. They soon discovered their true innovation lay in the sensors and control system. This technology now defines Biogrip's core mission.
BioGrip has been working on limb prosthetics for several years, but we've made a significant breakthrough with our Human-Machine Interface. This interface is based on an external membrane that helps connect different parts of the body through a damaged nervous system or links an external machine to nervous system signals.
This development is the core of BioGrip's progress. While most companies are working on external devices that can be very expensive or may take many years to achieve real progress, our approach is different.
With this technology, BioGrip can help people with rehabilitation, enabling them to recover mobility in limbs damaged by accidents or diseases. We're also exploring other potential applications.
Artificial Arm capable of controlling individual fingers, wrist, and elbow—even in extreme upper-arm amputations. Powered by neural signals and AI, it delivers intuitive, real-time control that restores both motion and dignity.
Biogrip's Artificial Nervous System is being developed to enhance functional recovery in cases of severe muscle and nerve damage, with upcoming tests in arm transplant patients.
At Biogrip, we believe that true innovation is never built alone. It takes visionaries, believers, and bold collaborators willing to challenge the status quo to bring life-changing technology into the hands of those who need it most.
We are proud to be backed by a global network of partners, investors, and allies who share our mission: to restore movement, dignity, and independence through the power of human–machine integration.