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Hand Skeleton From the 3d Printer

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Fraunhofer Dresden wants to help victims of accidents and stroke patients on their way to recovery with tailor-made exoskeletons Dresden, August 7, 2025. Adaptronics researcher Alina Carabello develops innovative exoskeletons from the 3D printer at the Fraunhofer-Maschineninstitut IWU in Dresden and the University of Chemnitz, which can be precisely tailored to every human hand. In future, these skeletons will be able to roam patients over the d…
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Fraunhofer Dresden wants to help victims of accidents and stroke patients on their way to recovery with tailor-made exoskeletons Dresden, August 7, 2025. Adaptronics researcher Alina Carabello develops innovative exoskeletons from the 3D printer at the Fraunhofer-Maschineninstitut IWU in Dresden and the University of Chemnitz, which can be precisely tailored to every human hand. In future, these skeletons will be able to roam patients over the d…

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Oiger broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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