Johns Hopkins & e-NABLE – Part 2
When we left off with Part 1 of our adventures at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore – we had introduced you to the amazing Dr. Albert Chi and shared …
A Global Network Of Passionate Volunteers Using 3D Printing To Give The World A "Helping Hand."
When we left off with Part 1 of our adventures at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore – we had introduced you to the amazing Dr. Albert Chi and shared …
Last weekend, Dawson and his family drove for 12 long hours (round trip) in hopes of finally seeing a dream for a functional hand come to life – and were welcomed into …
Our online global community of e-NABLE volunteers is growing and spreading to countries where the need for low cost devices are the greatest. Some of our members are currently running …
This youngster is 8 years old and has been a part of this 3D printed mechanical hand journey since around age 5. Dad is one of the original designers of the …
(Photo courtesy of Mark Chamberlin and Rochestercitynewspaper.com ) … what has really excited Schull is the way an online community can inspire scientific innovation and creativity. “The really deep thing here …
“Many small people, in many small places, do many small things…that can alter the face of the World.” – Anonymous Make Magazine visited our e-NABLE booth at Maker Faire in May and …