NEW! Intel's Latest 'Look Inside' Video Uses 3D Printer To Make Prosthetic Arms For A Boy In Sudan

intelIntel launched a third video in its "Look Inside" platform, featuring Not Impossible Labs founder and CEO Mick Ebeling and his quest to create prosthetic arms for a boy in Sudan. "Look Inside: Mick Ebeling" follows "Look Inside: Erik Weihenmayer," telling the story of adventurer Erik Weihenmayer, who, despite being blind, has climbed Mt. Everest and all Seven Summits, and "Look Inside: Jack Andraka," which chronicled the story of 15-year-old Jack Andraka's discovery of an early detection method for pancreatic cancer. After Ebeling read a story about a young boy who lost his arms during a bombing raid in Sudan, he used technology, namely 3D printers, Intel 2-in-1s and spools of plastic, to create prosthetic arms for Daniel, allowing him to feed himself for the first time in two years. Ebeling did more during his time in Sudan. He, along with Intel, set up a 3D prosthetic printing lab and training facility in Sudan's Yida Refugee Camp so folks in Daniel's village could continue to make prosthetics for others. Watch the video here, created by Venables Bell & Partners and directed by Lucy Walker.

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