Marc Teyssier, PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, displays his robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, after an interview with Reuters in Paris, France, October 9, 2018. Show moreShow less
Marc Teyssier, PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, poses with his robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, after an interview with Reuters in Paris, France, October 9, 2018. Show moreShow less
Marc Teyssier, PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, poses with his robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, after an interview with Reuters in Paris, France, October 9, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Show moreShow less
Marc Teyssier, PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, poses with his robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, after an interview with Reuters in Paris, France, October 9, 2018. Show moreShow less
Marc Teyssier, PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, poses with his robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, after an interview with Reuters in Paris, France, October 9, 2018. Show moreShow less
The robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, invented by Marc Teyssier, a PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, is displayed after an interview with Reuters in Paris, France October 9, 2018. Show moreShow less
Robot finger 'mobilimb' that attaches to smartphone