Aurius Prosthetics
Open-source initiative developing 3D-printed prosthetic ears for patients with microtia using consumer-grade hardware and LiDAR scanning.
- CEO / Founder
- King Oung
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
Technology & Products
Key Products
Customizable 3D-printed prosthetic ear solutions; LiDAR-to-STL scanning workflow; Open-source CAD design files (Fusion 360 and MeshMixer compatible, CC BY-NC 4.0)
Technological Advantage
Leverages mobile LiDAR technology for high-fidelity anatomical scanning; uses prosthetic-grade TPU on low-cost FDM printers to mimic natural ear structure.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces cost and geographic barriers for prosthetic ear reconstruction by providing open-source, 3D-printable designs printable on consumer hardware using LiDAR scanning.
How They Differentiate
Unlike proprietary prosthetics, uses an open-source model and consumer-grade hardware (LiDAR smartphones + FDM printers) to decentralize production and maximize accessibility.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Patients with microtia and medical providers globally, especially in low-resource settings.
Industry Verticals
Medical; Assistive Technology
Competitors
3DBio Therapeutics; FutureHear; Medical Art Prosthetics
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Founded 2025; early-stage open-source project; GitHub repository active; clinical collaboration established.
Major Milestones
2025: Founded by King Oung (high school student); 2025: Launched 3D scanning network expansion for 2026; Clinical collaboration established with Dr. Zung-Chung Chen.
Notable Customers
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (Craniofacial Center)