How 3 D Printed Prosthetic Hands Are Changing These Kids Lives
Traditional prosthetics can cost thousands of dollars and need to be replaced as children grow. A group of volunteers is using opensource technology and 3D printers to provide free prosthetic hands for children and adults who need them. In this short from filmmaker Charlie Nordstrom, learn about eNABLE, the organization behind the idea. Hear from Kieran, a child whose life has been improved by the device, and see the whole process unfold at Autodesk, a creative workshop in San Francisco.
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