While we focus on the futuristic and fun capabilities of 3D printing, this story shows how it can incredibly impact lives as well.

Emma was born with a condition called arthrogryposis which meant she couldn’t move her arms. Two researchers, Tariq Rahman and Whitney Sample from the Nemours/Alfred l. duPont Hospital for Children in Delaware came up with a lightweight device to help her. Using a Stratasys 3D printer, they created a robotic exoskeleton that allows her to play and hug…

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