22-year-old Easton LaChappelle wants to use 3D-printing and automation to produce realistic-looking, robotic prosthetic arms at a fraction of the price of current models. And he’s partnering with Microsoft, Stratasys and Dassault Systemes to do it.
22-year-old Easton LaChappelle wants to use 3D-printing and automation to produce realistic-looking, robotic prosthetic arms at a fraction of the price of current models. And he’s partnering with Microsoft, Stratasys and Dassault Systemes to do it.