07/02/2015
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
We are proud to present a talk and demonstration with Joel Gibbard and Samantha Payne: “Open Bionics – Made in Bristol: changing lives with 3D printed hands”.
Open Bionics uses new technologies to make affordable high-tech prosthetics that can change lives. The company is using 3D scanning and 3D printing to create robotic hands for young and adult amputees. Working on the wearable technology frontier, the Bristol-based start-up has already won multiple awards for their work.
Part of Digital Bristol week; for more information visit the BBC Academy website. Reserve your seat at Eventbrite.
The talk is free and will take place in the cafe / children’s area of the library. You can turn up on the day, but there will be 50 seats guaranteed so book yours now!
For more details contact hazel.grian@kwmc.org.uk or call 0117 903 0444.