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Hybrid lab partners with Acba Bank to create unique medical solutions

YEREVAN, December 28, /ARKA/. Titanium prostheses created by the Hybrid laboratory in Armenia have given a second life to more than 50 young men, who participated in the 2020 autumn war.

This laboratory develops 3D and already 4D medicine in Armenia, creating implants, joints and prostheses on site for those with lost limbs, who has mobility, maxillofacial and craniofacial problems.

One of the co-founders of Haybrid laboratory is Karen Karapetyan. After the war, when the number of boys in need of prosthetics increased, Karen’s extensive professional experience helped him to gather the best professionals in the field in one place. They received training, acquired innovative European equipment and started working.

Acba Bank, the partner of Hybrid laboratory, made a big contribution to ensure that the equipment reached Armenia at the right time during the pandemic restrictions.

“We have been working with Acba Bank for more than 10 years. It has helped us in our success. The bank has been a faithful partner for us and together we have been able to make many achievements. Now we aim to go out into the world and present “Made in Armenia”, says Karen Karapetyan, one of the co-founders of Hybrid laboratory.

Hybrid laboratory’s solutions are created in accordance with international standards, which are competitive all over the world.

More details in the video. Acba Bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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