e-NABLE has made headlines for its efforts in providing custom, low-cost prosthetics to people in need, particularly children born with hand deformities caused by amniotic band syndrome. Most recently, the nonprofit made a big splash at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, where they hosted the Prosthetists meet 3D Printers conference, joining together everyone from children and parents to doctors and 3D modelers to mingle and share knowledge about prosthetics and 3D printing. Up until now, creating prosthetics for each individual member of the e-NABLE community has required uniquely designing every one. Thanks to the company’s latest partner, however, enabling those in need of affordable prostheses has never been easier.…
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