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From Bayamón to Venezuela: Using 3D Printing to Help Earthquake Wounded · Global Voices

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In Engine-4, they print splints that help stabilize fractures and twists. Learn how you can help

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In an accelerated response to a humanitarian emergency call, the FabLab of the University of Carolina, the only laboratory of its kind in the state of Coahuila, has joined an international network of makers to manufacture medical splints by 3D printing.These pieces are intended to support the work of the Mexican Topos in addressing the humanitarian crisis that Venezuela is going through.The initiative emerged through the FabLabs Network, an inte…

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