About

We create tools that let you do what you do faster, better, and at lower cost with automation. The original Provel d1Digitizer introduced in 1991, is still in use today for prosthetic limb shape capture.

David Firth, Founder
As R&D manager for M+IND, he designed the Seattle Lightfoot, Child’s Play foot, and related components. In addition to his work in prosthetics, David has decades of experience in product, process, and automation design. He received his BS Industrial Design from Stout Polytechnic and has multiple patents.

Socket Printing
Printed sockets date back to the late 80’s and Joshua Rolock's work at Northwestern University. Since then, a variety of methods have been explored, but pellet extrusion offers a good balance of speed, reliability, and cost using polypropylene copolymer, a material with a long history in O&P. We print with the same material used in our thermoformer preforms. Printing reduces the cost and time required to make sockets.