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Enzo Romero Muñiz

A man wearing a blue prosthetic hand poses confidently in front of a yellow geometric shape

Mechatronics Engineer, Bionic Innovator & Founder of LAT Bionics

Age: 33

Nationality: Peru

Pronouns: he/him/his

Enzo is a Peruvian mechatronics engineer, researcher and social innovator working to make advanced prosthetic technology accessible to all. As CEO and founder of , he leads the development of affordable, AI-driven, 3D-printed upper-limb prostheses that restore mobility and dignity to people with limb loss across Latin America. Enzo is also a researcher at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), where he explores user-centered design, haptic feedback systems, and neuro-prosthetic control.

A TED Fellow and Echoing Green Fellow, Enzo’s work bridges science, empathy, and social inclusion, proving that world-class innovation can emerge from the Global South. Through LAT Bionics, he envisions a world where technology is human-centered, locally built, and universally accessible: Empowering people with disabilities to live, create, and work without limitations.