Science Camp has introduced a unique design characterized by extreme durability and compactness in dimensions, as the design of the robotic hand from Science Camp called Synchronized joints is similar to the size and weight of the natural human hand with superior durability because its design does not depend on tendons or gears prevalent in competing modular designs, making the design of Synchronized joints from Science Camp a revolutionary design. and brings science fiction dreams of prosthetics closer to reality through smart, durable prosthetics suitable for daily tasks. The Synchronized joints design was also presented at the Technische Universität in Berlin and the Maker Faire in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. It was presented in an educational project with MIT in the Design-Lab program, as Science Camp is registered as an International Supplier to MIT. The Science Camp is open to any collaboration that makes synchronized joint design available as an artificial limb for people with special needs, especially in a country that has suffered from the scourge of war and its consequences such as Iraq.