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METIZ helps Paralympians win on the world stage

Russian technologies help athletes achieve high results at the Paralympic Games. Brazilian Paralympian, swimmer Talisson Glock, who uses a Russian prosthesis, won one gold and two bronze medals at the Paris Games. His success was made possible not only by his will and persistence, but also by the innovative moisture-resistant hydraulic knee METIZ 6N30V, developed and manufactured in Shchyolkovo near Moscow. Glock uses it both in training in the gym and in everyday life.

"I like this Russian knee. The knee module is technically advanced, modern, but easy to operate. I quickly got used to it, I feel myself comfortable with it," Tallison Glock.

METIZ, which this year was awarded with Exporter of the Year in the Industrial Sector, has long established itself in the world market. The METIZ 6N30V module is designed for people with active lifestyle and is one of the best among mechanical prostheses in the world market. The company's products are successfully sold in 40 countries. METIZ also actively cooperates with the Ministries of Defense of India and Egypt, supplying its solutions for the rehabilitation of the military.

On October 14, METIZ will present its advanced developments at the Made in Russia International Export Forum, which will become an important platform for demonstrating Russian technologies and strengthening international cooperation. The forum is organized by the Russian Export Center (VEB.RF Group).
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