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8 Achievements in 3D Printed Assistive Design

Prsnlz highlights some of the achievements 3D printing has made in the development of assistive design and prosthetics.

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3D printing has really paved the way for assistive design over the last few years by offering complete customisation and precision to change the lives of those in need. This innovative approach to fixing life's problems through 3D printing has presented a range of ideas from the simplest of solutions that people can print at home, to entire exoskeletons.

These developments have enhanced lives and made the impossible seem possible for people and even animals, who otherwise would not have access to prosthetics due to cost or geography. From individuals to entire global networks, people have set their minds to making 3D printing a reality for assistive design and here are some great examples of people doing just that.

Laura Griffiths

Laura Griffiths

Head of Content at TCT Magazine, joined the publication in 2015 and is now recognised as one of additive manufacturing’s leading voices. Her deep application knowledge and C-suite connections make her industry insight second to none.

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