3D Printing Prosthetics for Sudanese Amputees From: Product Design & Development - 01/21/2014 Just before Thanksgiving 2013, Not Impossible's Mick Ebeling returned home from Sudan's Nuba Mountains where he set up what is probably the world's first 3D-printing prosthetic lab and training facility. Mick managed to give hope and independence back to a kid who, at age 14, had both his arms blown off and considered his life not worth living. Read the entire article and view a video (3:35) at: http://www.pddnet.com/videos/2014/01/3d-printing-prosthetics-sudanese-amputees Links: Not Impossible Labs http://www.notimpossiblelabs.com Mick Ebeling http://mickebeling.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Ebeling Not Impossible's 'Project Daniel' - 3D Printing Prostheses for Children (video 4:38) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApUodVFdjss How A $100 3D-Printed Arm Is Saving the Children of Sudan http://www.businessinsider.com/how-a-100-3d-printed-arm-is-saving-the-children-of-sudan-2014-1 Developing Low Cost Prosthetics with 3D Printing (with video 4:34) http://www.rapidreadytech.com/2013/09/developing-low-cost-prosthetics-with-3d-printing/ 3D Printing Brings Prosthetics to Africa http://www.rapidreadytech.com/2014/01/3d-printing-brings-prosthetics-to-africa/ Related: Eyewriter (with video 5:19) http://www.eyewriter.org/ The invention that unlocked a locked-in artist http://www.ted.com/talks/mick_ebeling_the_invention_that_unlocked_a_locked_in_artist.html