At the end of last month, exciting news was reported that the most notable creator of low-cost 3D printed prosthetics, e-NABLE, had received a $600,000 grant from Google.org. Today, the Enable Community Foundation (ECF) laid out a highly detailed two-year plan outlining exactly how they’d use that money, including the hiring of new staff, the developing of new Handomatic software, and getting 6,000 3D printed prosthetics out to those in need over the next two years.
e-NABLE has demonstrated just how effective a distributed 3D printing network can take advantage of open source design to make the world a better place. …
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