Liberating Technologies, Inc. (LTI) i structured around development of upper-limb prosthetic devices for both adults and children - perhaps the best known being the Boston Digital™ Arm System for above-elbow amputees and the VariGrip™ prosthetic controller for below-elbow amputees. These state-of-the-art microprocessor-based prosthetic controllers can be customized to accommodate the individual user's needs rather than requiring the user to adapt to the controller. With LTI being acquired In 2015 by College Park Industries - also a prosthetics manufacturer - the expanded firm retains its original name and remains SBIR eligible and involved. The firm has a broad line of upper-limb prosthetic components ranging from simple passive hands and body-powered devices to the sophisticated myoelectrically-controlled prosthetic systems. LTI also manufactures a Locking Shoulder Joint for shoulder disarticulation patients and distributes products for three of the leading international suppliers of powered prostheses; RSLSteeper of England, VASI of Canada and Touch Bionics of Scotland. The company also supplies powered prosthetic accessories such as: batteries, chargers, hands, wrists, electrodes and other input devices as well as silicone and PVC cosmetic gloves and custom high-definition cosmetic covers and restorations. LTI has a broad line of upper-limb prosthetic components ranging from simple passive hands and body-powered devices to the sophisticated myoelectrically-controlled prosthetic systems. In July 2021, the firm Coapt LLC - a human-machine interface technology and medical device firm working in the myoelectric pattern recognition space- acquired Liberating Technologies Inc for an undisclosed amount.