[liberationtech] 3D Printing Prosthetics: A conversation with Jon Schull and Jeremy Simon of e-NABLE (January 22, 2015 | 10:00-11:00 am EST)

Nick Martin nick at techchange.org
Mon Jan 19 08:01:15 PST 2015


Want to learn about how 3D printing technologies are being used to promote 
social good? 

TechChange <http://techchange.org/> will host this free one-hour live 
conversation on January 22nd at 10:00am EST.

To participate, please register here 
<http://techchange.org/live-events/tech-talks/3d-printing-prosthetics/>.

Once you have registered, you will receive an email about an hour before 
the event begins with a reminder and link to join. You will not need to 
register again if you register early.

Cheers,

Nick 


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e-NABLE <http://enablingthefuture.org/> is a global online community of 
humanitarian volunteers designing, building and disseminating inexpensive, 
functional 3D-printed prosthetics.

• e-NABLE 3D-printed prosthetic hands cost approximately $50, compared to 
traditional devices priced in the thousands of dollars.

• Providing affordable devices to children with upper-limb differences, 
including missing fingers, increases opportunities for play and interaction 
with the world around them.

• Many children have to wait until they are fully grown in order to receive 
their first prosthetic; with 3D printing, new and affordable custom 
prosthetics can easily be made for children as they grow.

Please register in advance to participate in this free live event. If you 
cannot attend the event live, the session will be recorded and archived so 
anyone will still be able to sign up to see it after January 22.


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To participate, please register here: 
http://techchange.org/live-events/tech-talks/3d-printing-prosthetics/

-- 
Nick Martin
Founder & President
TechChange
@ncmart <https://twitter.com/ncmart>
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