Howard Brodwin of Sports and Social Change says his firm was part of a group who began to examine opportunities involving 3D printing for athletes with disabilities. The group, which included collaborators the Anderson Strategy Group and the UCLA Anderson School of Management, created a a 14-week-long research project that explored business solutions to address the high cost of adaptive sports equipment built with 3D printing. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/73666/equipment-disabled-athletes/


Below is a photo of an athlete with a prosthetic leg: