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By Keaton Schmitt May 02, 2016
Engineering student group lends a 3D-printed helping hand
By the end of May, people in Honduras and Tanzania will receive 16 prosthetic devices.
A group of University of Minnesota students is lending a hand to others — not through charity work but by
exporting prosthetics across the globe.
Engineering World Health, a University student organization, started editing opensource designs for 3Dprinted
prosthetic hands in March and will donate its first batch to recipients in Tanzania and Honduras by the end of the
month. They began printing 16 devices last week, which will be split evenly between the two countries.
The fledgling group’s mission to create technology that directly improves people’s lives is the product of
collaboration with a Honduran exchange student, Melvin Cruz, said Hana Boudlali, the group’s vice president.
Engineering World Health and Cruz are now developing an electronic prosthetic that can grasp objects, Boudlali
By Niti Gupta
Sixyearold John Donohoo, left, and Kelly Hannon assemble a 3D printed prosthetic hand with cousin Elizabeth Moy, a member of Engineering World Health. The student
group hosted Giving a Hand, an event at which attendees built prosthetic hands for children in Honduras and Tanzania, in Moos Tower on Saturday.
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