Heroes of Innovation

David Gow changed the way thousands of people lead their lives when he invented the i-Limb prosthetic hand.

It’s the first ‘fully articulated’ prosthetic, allowing its user to move individual fingers and perform complicated grips.

The people who change the world don't chase the spotlight. They're busy creating the things that make the world better. They are the heroes of innovation.

Learn more at arrow.com/whyisit and participate in the social conversation using #whyisit.

"The ways of the universe are truly mysterious.  When David Gow pioneered prosthetics with the invention of the first bionic hand, the world was watching cute kittens.  Then, when he was made commander of the British Empire for his achievement, some “it” girl got the attention.  Right when he was given the royal academy award, a new hype hit the internet.

 Arrow says “let’s celebrate the people behind the world’s great inventions!” 

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