Open BioMedical Initiative: global community for LOW COST, OPEN SOURCE, 3D PRINTABLE Health & Accessibility Supports, supported by Open BioMedical Organization
Italian #3Dprinting company heard about the shortage of valves used in respirators at his local hospital and offered to help ease the shortfall of equipment that has been in huge demand since the #coronavirus outbreak struck #Italy.
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"Most of us take the ability to open our hands and flex our fingers completely for granted. For kids with severe epilepsy who have undergone difficult treatments, however, this can be impossible."
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Il prossimo giovedì 23 maggio il nostro co-founder Cristian Currò presenterà come le nuove tecnologie possono diventare un formidabile strumento di impatto sociale all'evento Innovation Discovery! Share share share, la partecipazione è gratuita! :)
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Impact is not a tool, it's a goal. Anything, with the right degree of creativity, can boost the impact we can provide to people, helping them fully enjoy their life.
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3D printing veteran Joshua Pearce just released a free open source course about it that everyone can start from to build useful projects for communities! :)
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The inspiring story of Mick Ebleing and his journey from being a video producer to become healthcare innovator founding Not Impossible Labs. His work has been for us a great inspiration! :)
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Artificial Intelligence is not only about startups and big tech companies improvement. It can really help nonprofits achieve their social impact mission.
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From increasing community engagement to improving fundraising success, digital solutions have been embraced by not for profits to boost their missions.
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Bringing industry knowledge to implement 3D printing in deprived areas worldwide: this the life mission of prosthetist Brent Wright and his nonprofit LifeEnabled.
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📣 In 2019 Open BioMedical Initiative is ready to restart its mission with a new official headquarter and new local and global initiatives! More news coming very soon!
Meanwhile, Happy New Year and all the best to all our community!! 😃
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#RobotsForGood Sometimes, it's not only what technology can do for you but also what you can do for technology, supporting its development to improve its positive impact and avoid destructive applications. https://t.co/Pi7E7kkGBT
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Amazon Alexa and other voice-controlled speakers are revolutionizing our world. But what advantages do they offer to nonprofits? Take a look :) https://t.co/H985pDywim
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#AI is now one of the hottest topics in technology. We think about startups, big companies, robots, but what about artificial intelligence with social impact? :) https://t.co/0SaU2WDMyH
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So cool project! These guys designed accessible assistive technology with 3D printing but with a very innovative approach: 👉 a circuitless solution able to collect information about how people use it!
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https://t.co/WVeBiLZGGA
♻️ Imagine to 3D print a project to help people like an assistive tool or a medical cast. Now you can increase its social impact making it sustainable and ecofriendly converting food waste into bioplastic! :) https://t.co/bLW3Uatah7
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With assistance from Georgia Tech, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has performed Georgia’s first-ever procedure to place 3D printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient.
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