St. Joseph’s Academy, an all-girls Catholic High School in St. Louis, MO showing 3D printed e-NABLE devices they created

Using e-NABLE Badges in a High-School Setting

We love hearing from educators who are incorporating e-NABLE in the classroom! While it is always wonderful to hear about the students creating the devices, how this project impacts them, …

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e-NABLE is Still Going Strong 10 Years Later

It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly 10 years since the original metal prototype for the first 3D printed e-NABLE device was created for one child in need …

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Introducing the New 3D Printed Kinetic Hand Design

This month, designer Mat Bowtell released his long-awaited Kinetic Hand, a new open-source design supported by an illustrated 99-page assembly manual. Initially modeled from a 3D scan of his own hand, the design …

Nate with guitar and myoelectric prosthetic

HIGH FIVE | Volunteer Spotlight on Nate Munro

The High Five Interview Series consists of 5 questions on themes inspired by current Hub topics, posts, and comments.  Interviews are collected with influential individuals making change within the community. …

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e-NABLE in STEM Based Curriculums

Middle school students in Conshohocken, PA have found that perhaps the best way to learn about complex new technologies involves hands-on projects with global volunteerism. With support from e-NABLE community …

e-nable 3D printed prosthetic with original design

Celebrating 8 Years of the e-NABLE Movement

The e-NABLE Community is an amazing group of thousands of individuals from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to create free 3D printed hands and arms …

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3D Printed Hand Kit Donation Program | Layers Of Kindness

Meet Andrew and Aidan. They are a father and son team who volunteer their time with the e-NABLE Community. They work together to create free 3D printed hands and arms …