Rostec Develops Microprocessor-Controlled Hydraulic Prosthetic Foot
Engineers created a modular, climate-adapted solution aimed at improving accessibility and advancing domestic prosthetics.

Young specialists at the Technomash Research and Technology Institute have developed a line of functional prototypes of hydraulic prosthetic feet with microprocessor control. The project won funding through Rostec’s corporate Vector program and will be further developed within the corporation’s business accelerator, the company’s press service told IT Russia.
Modular Design
The hydraulic prosthetic feet feature a modular architecture and are more affordable than many зарубежные counterparts. The solution has also been adapted to Russia’s climate conditions.
During development, the team collaborated with industry experts, medical institutions and prosthetics companies. The next stage includes pilot testing with профильные enterprises and users, followed by a pilot production run, certification and market launch.
Vector Program Driving Innovation
The Vector program provides expert and financial support for employee-led projects. Since its launch in 2019, more than 17,000 applications have been submitted, with over 4,000 ideas reviewed. More than 65 projects have been recommended for implementation in the corporate accelerator, with total funding exceeding 700 million rubles.
Among the projects developed through Vector are the AIVL-D ventilator from the Shvabe holding and an unmanned transport system with a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (S-76) developed by the United Aircraft Corporation.








































