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Prosthetists Meet Printers: 
Mainstreaming Open Source 3D-Printed Prosthetics for Underserved Populations
Sunday Sept 28, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD. 

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Crowd-sourced collaborative innovation is changing the face of modern medicine. e-NABLE, an online volunteer community of humanitarian technologists is leading the way by designing, building, and disseminating inexpensive 3D-printed prosthetics. 

Come join the e-NABLE organization and thought leaders in medicine, industry and public policy for a ground-breaking, industry-defining event at at Johns Hopkins Hospital that will include the delivery of donated prosthetics to children with upper limb disabilities. 

Help us bring 21st-century technologies, practices, and philosophies to prosthetists, parents, and patients. Help us develop enlightened policy recommendations and strategies in advance of FDA regulatory workshops in October.

Please visit enablingthefuture.org to read about the work we are doing, find open source hand design files to print and peruse the heart warming stories of the children, adults and Veterans who have been gifted these 3D printed hands from a global network of e-NABLE volunteers. 

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Andreas Bastian

Autodesk
3D Printing Research Scientist
Andreas Bastian is a 3D Printing Scientist at Autodesk and has been active in e-NABLE since October, 2013.

Andreas has a background in 3D printing process research and development spanning multiple additive technologies and numerous applications.  He has developed 3D printing technologies as the Lead R&D Engineer at Makerbot Industries, as a fellow at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute run by Professor Jordan Miller at Rice University, and recently as an Artist in Residence at Autodesk.  He graduated from Swarthmore College in 2012 with a BS in engineering.