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USC Students Building 3D Printed Prosthetics for Free

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USC Students Building 3D Printed Prosthetics for Free

USC Students Building Youth Confidence By 3D Printing Prosthetics for Free Students from USC’s engineering school are making free 3D-printed prosthetics for children through its USC 3D4E Freehand project. The post USC Students Building Youth Confidence By 3D Printing Prosthetics for Free appeared on Fabbaloo. Read more

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3D Printing Technology in the Medical Field

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3D Printing Technology in the Medical Field

3D Printing has impacted everything from spine care to orthotics. Here are seven ways that 3D printer technology is being used in the medical field. Click here to read the article.

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Raise 3D and E-Nable Partner for Low-Cost Prosthetics

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Raise 3D and E-Nable Partner for Low-Cost Prosthetics

Raise 3D and E-Nable have partnered to provide low-cost 3D printed prosthetics to third world countries! E-Nable Sierra Leon is a branch of the organization in West Africa made up of a group of volunteers. During the the 90s, hundreds of adults and children lost their hands and arms to the brutality of the Civic War. Offering prosthesis devices in an area such as Sierra Leon involves its own list of challenges.  By utilizing the capabilities of the Raise 3D 3D printers, the E-Nable team has been able to offer specially made prosthetic hands and arms to a population that...

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