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KConnolly shared this link on 12/19/2017
Prashant Gade - The Inali Hand

The second presentation at the inaugural Open Prosthetics Conference this past August.

Prashant co-led the Vigyan Ashram Fab Lab India Initiative for several months, where he worked on developing bionic hand in India. The initiative focuses to setup capabilities in India such that Myo-electric hands in the price bands of Rs 10,000 - Rs 30,000 are available for fitting to the victims

BIO:

Hi , I'm Prashant from India. I like to think of awesome ideas, and build as well. My research interests are quite varied and far at times, and I am usually found mashing up those disciplines- sensors, magic, lights, fashion, engineering, aesthetics, glitch art, music, cultures etc. As an independent inventor early on, I used to cook-up ideas in my head, then go out figure whatever tools/means required to build them- they not necessarily looked pretty.

Please feel free to contact me to know more about me & what I'm doing @ Prashant.gd@hotmail.com

02 - Prashant Gade - The Inali Hand
12/19/2017

Prashant co-led the Vigyan Ashram Fab Lab India Initiative for several months, where he worked on developing bionic hand in India. The initiative focuses to ...

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