
Project Daniel - Not Impossible
Provide affordable, ongoing access to prosthetics for those most in-need, and off-the-grid, in war-torn South Sudan. Develop a method for 3D-printing prosthetics in the field and collaborate with locals so that they can continue to leverage the solution.
Project Daniel - Wikipedia
Project Daniel was a 2003 Israeli project, commissioned to assess the threat to the nation of Israel from other states in the Middle East, drawing particular attention to Iran, with Iran's nuclear program in mind. It was prepared by a high-powered team of …
How a 3-D printed arm gave hope to boy maimed in bomb blast
Mar 19, 2014 · Daniel is a Sudanese boy who lost both arms when a bomb exploded a few meters from him. When American Mick Ebeling heard Daniel's story, he decided to do something to...
Project Daniel - Not Impossible Foundation
Project Daniel: Project Daniel was born out of news story about an 11 your old double amputee living in one of the most dangerous war zones in the world! Mick saw the absurdity of what was happening in South Sudan and just had to find a way to help Daniel.
Project Daniel | Not Impossible Labs
Project Daniel. Just before Thanksgiving 2013, Not Impossible's Mick Ebeling returned home from Sudan's Nuba Mountains where he set up what is probably the world's first 3D-printing prosthetic lab and training facility.
How a California man is using 3-D printers to bring prosthetic …
Jul 28, 2014 · Not Impossible Lab's Mick Ebeling is up to his neck right now in Project Daniel — an innovative, award-winning initiative that's using 3D printers to provide prosthetic limbs to amputees in war-torn Sudan.
On Project Daniel, 3D printing, and hope - Velveteen Rabbi
Aug 21, 2014 · It's about an endeavor called Project Daniel: The video isn't new, but it was new to me. Here's how the project's creators describe it: Just before Thanksgiving 2013, Mick Ebeling returned home from Sudan's Nuba Mountains where he set up what is probably the world's first 3D-printing prosthetic lab and training facility.
Not Impossible Foundation
Project Daniel was born out of news story about an 11 your old double amputee living in one of the most dangerous war zones in the world! The EyeWriter project was the birth of Not Impossible Labs and the beginning of a movement that has changed many lives.
Initiated by Project Daniel - 3D Printing Industry
Feb 11, 2025 · 3D printed prosthetics save the livelihood of Daniel, a Sudaneese amputee, with the help of Not Impossible Labs.
Waag | Project Daniel: a 3D printed $100 prosthesis - Waag …
Jan 14, 2014 · In short, that is what 'Project Daniel' comprises, of the American Not Impossible Labs. It was created for Daniel Omar, a Sudanese 14-year-old who had his hands blown off by a bomb dropped by the Sudanese government in an attack on rebel forces. He’s one of 50,000 amputees in South Sudan.
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