Ultimaker is in the process of sharing some of its case studies to demonstrate the potential for their desktop 3D printers and none could be more powerful than that of eight-year-old Luke Dennison and the e-NABLE prosthetic network. For 3DPI readers – and, increasingly, anyone who uses the Internet – there’s no need to explain that e-NABLE has galvanized 3D printer users the world over to 3D print custom prosthetics for those in need, often relying on Ultimaker, a prominent partner for the organization.…
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