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119 - Jon Schull: e-NABLE, Prosthetics, and Humanitarian Makers

Nov 27, 201858 min
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Episode description

Jon Schull joins us tonight to tell us the fascinating story behind e-NABLE, an effort providing free 3D printed prosthetic hands and arms to children (and adults). This grassroots volunteer organization was started by Schull at RIT, and has become a global phenomenon for humanitarian makers. Jon is currently running the Rochester chapter of e-NABLE (Re-NABLE) at the Vertus High School in Rochester.

Join us for what might be the #1 feel-good episode of 2018!

After listening, if you want to get involved or want more information on the cause:

http://e-nable.org/re-nable/
http://enablingthefuture.org/get-involved/

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