are two organizations that should inspire everyone to want to do more--and especially in the area of designing and donating 3D printed prosthetics. Smartprinting is a news organization also involved in the humanitarian aspects of the 3D printing industry as they work to provide 3D printed hands--through e-NABLE, up until now. The collaboration with FunMove will allow for makers, inventors, and engineers in India to begin 3D printing and providing feedback on both the bionic hand which can be produced for $150, as well as the new design on the Galileo 3D printed prosthetic hand. Read more about the collaboration here: http://3dprint.com/83508/india-smartprinting-funmove/


Below is a look at a 3D printed bionic hand: