While we’ve covered numerous stories about 3D printing used to get prostheses to those in need, including exoskeletons, the field of 3D printed-based human augmentation for the abled community (and disabled community alike) is only just beginning. And Alex Czech, based in Melbourne, Australia, wants to be a pioneer in this field by creating a full-scaled 3D printed exoskeleton. But, before he can create an entire suit, he’s beginning with a 3D printed exoskeleton hand.
Alex tells me that, when he isn’t working in Investor Relations, he has been spending his time on a 3D printable exoskeleton hand, “I was working on designing my own universal joint which developed into the hand.…
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