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Re: Printing Prosthetic Hands for Children
i was involved in a winter internship and one of the projects I could have chosen was to custom build a prosthetic arm that is affordable and adjustable to different sized children. although i didn't end up working with that group i know they are doing it through 3D printing and all expenses servos, motors, the sensor that detects nerve movement and the printing of the parts is all under 300 dollars.
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2014-
-WPI number one seed
-Innovation in controls award
- NECMP#4 seed semifinalist
- 9th in NEW ENGLAND
2008- Connecticut regional winners
2004-UTC new England regional Winners
2001 highest rookie seed award winner
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