his winter, we learned the heartwarming origin story of the e-NABLE Turkey chapter, also known as Robotel Türkiye, from volunteer Zeynep Karagöz, originally with Istanbul-based design team 5 dakika. Karagöz first contacted the e-NABLE volunteer organization in 2014, in hopes of volunteering the design team's 3D printing skills to make 3D printed prosthetics for kids in need, and also showing the Turkish community the many advantages of the technology. After helping a young volunteer get his own e-NABLE prosthetic hand, the chapter was officially born. The chapter is now up to 885 total volunteers, with 47 registered volunteer provinces and 174 registered 3D printers. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/180365/e-nable-ro...rkiye-chapter/