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'''= "An Open-Source Community Inventing Products For An Inclusive Society".'''
'''= "an open-source initiative for the development of affordable, light-weight, modular, adaptive robot hands and prosthetic devices, that can be easily reproduced using off-the-shelf materials".'''


URL = http://www.abilitymate.com/
URL = http://www.abilitymate.com/ [https://openbionics.org/ OpenΒionics]


"We believe every person with a disability should have access to the assistive devices they need."
"We believe every person with a disability should have access to the assistive devices they need: Our robot hands cost less than 100$ and weigh less than 200 gr while our new anthropomorphic prosthetic hands cost less than 200$ and weigh less than 300 gr."
 
=Description=
 
"AbilityMate is a unique collaborative project based in Sydney which is focused on life-changing, 3D printed posture & mobility equipment for children with disabilities."
 
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 7 August 2017

= "an open-source initiative for the development of affordable, light-weight, modular, adaptive robot hands and prosthetic devices, that can be easily reproduced using off-the-shelf materials".

URL = http://www.abilitymate.com/ OpenΒionics

"We believe every person with a disability should have access to the assistive devices they need: Our robot hands cost less than 100$ and weigh less than 200 gr while our new anthropomorphic prosthetic hands cost less than 200$ and weigh less than 300 gr."

Description

"AbilityMate is a unique collaborative project based in Sydney which is focused on life-changing, 3D printed posture & mobility equipment for children with disabilities."