Prosthetists Meet Printers:
Mainstreaming Open Source 3D-Printed Prosthetics for Underserved Populations
Sunday Sept 28, 2014, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD
O and P professionals, please join
e-NABLE, the volunteer online community
that designs and delivers inexpensive 3D-printed prosthetics,
when we convene thought leaders in medicine, industry and public policy
for a ground-breaking and industry-defining event that will include
delivery of donated prosthetics to children with upper limb disabilities.
Lectures Workshops Exhibits Training
Continuing education credit for orthotics and prosthetics professionals.
Information about e-NABLE: http://enablingthefuture.org
Conference Schedule and Tickets: http://enabling3dpp2014.sched.org
Poster (PLEASE POST AT YOUR PLACE OF WORK!): http://bit.ly/enable3DPP-POSTER
Jon Schull [email protected] cell: 585-738-6696
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Research Scientist, *RIT MAGIC*
​ *ACT*
RIT Center for *M*edia, *A*rts, *G*ames, *I*nteraction and *C*reativity
* A*ccess and *C*ollaboration *T*echnologies Initative​
​Founder of *e-NABLE
Volunteers designing and delivering free 3D-printed prosthetics
worldwide.