VA Innovation Challenge to e-NABLE THE FUTURE
For the past year and a half, the e-NABLE community has been working very hard to create free and low cost 3D printed upper limb devices and tools that …
e-NABLing Growth!
When e-NABLE started really picking up steam in January of 2014 – we had about 300 volunteers who had joined our Google+ community and about 75 volunteers on our map who had …
e-NABLing Haiti
e-NABLE in Haiti: A Pilot-Project In-Progress A Report by Elinor Meeks, with Contributions from Fellow e-NABLE in Haiti Pilot Team Members: Caitlin McDonnell, Dante Varotsis, Mohit Chaudhary and Roland Mokuolu …
Raptor Adaptor – A 3D Printed Hand For Wilhe
You must check the address before you ship! Developing a hand for Wilhe at Rochester Institute of Technology By Skip Meetze, e-NABLE Volunteer “No, don’t call the Post Office” …
Hands Across Borders • Scouts Making A Difference Part 1
Last Saturday, in a gymnasium at the Chapelgate Christian Academy in Baltimore, MD – dozens and dozens of boy and girl scouts gathered and spent their free time working together …
e-NABLING Education • The Convent of Sacred Heart School
When the first 3D printed hands were being made 2 years ago, one of the original designers had the hope that instead of having thousands of people relying on just …