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The Western New York STEM and AT&T combine to teach kids how to use 3D technology to help others.
A 16 year old Eagle Scout from New Castle County, Delaware is using 3D printing technology to help kids who need prosthetic hands.
Some children on Long Island are using 3D printers to create prosthetic hands for other kids in need.
Some local students are learning how to use 3D printers while having a permanent impact on the lives of children across the world.
East Leyden High School students (left to right) Fabian Bartos and Rha Patel enter measurements to make a prosthetic hand that will be printed out on a 3D printer Wednesday, Feb. 18.
Jeremy Simon, an e-NABLE volunteer and founder of 3D Universe, had an idea: make a 3D-printed mechanical hand using $50 worth of materials and see how it compares to the $42,000 prosthetic.
Starting next month, Koons has plans to work with a group called e-NABLE, which teaches people with 3D printers how to make prosthetic hands for people who need them.
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Eight seniors at Duchesne Academy have created a prosthetic hand using a 3D printer. It was part of their curriculum after the school purchased the latest technology.
Spivey is interested in expanding the project to include the creation of prosthetic paws for puppies. “The world is your oyster with the 3D printers,” he says.