Man Builds Low Cost Prosthetic Arm From Melted Plastic Bottles

According to a 2019 research paper, the number of worldwide upper limb amputees in that year was 3 million out of which 2.4 million live in developing countries. Depending on where one lives, getting a functional prosthetic limb could easily go into tens of thousands of dollars and these high costs can especially be prohibitive in developing countries. Enzo Romero, who was born with one hand, was inspired by the Star Wars character Luke Skywalker to get a prosthetic arm for himself. As a young adult, he moved to Lima to study mechatronic engineering and while doing so, came up with a way to 3D print prosthetic arms using melted plastic bottles! He printed a bright blue arm for himself with this new process that brought down costs significantly. Romero went on to start LAT Bionics, a company that makes prosthetic arms for people in Peru, a country that has 12,600 upper limb amputees and where the minimum wage is $300. LAT Bionics’ prosthetic arms range between $800 and $2,500 and more than 20 Peruvians who have received one (with another hundred on a waiting list) through LAT Bionics are paying for it through monthly installments. Unlike traditional bespoke limbs … Continue reading Man Builds Low Cost Prosthetic Arm From Melted Plastic Bottles