3D-printed bespoke wheelchair debuts at Design Week in London

3D-printed bespoke wheelchair debuts at Design Week in London

By Devin Coldewey

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For all their being motion-enabling platforms, wheelchairs are themselves rather static. A frame of steel and aluminum supporting foam-filled leather or plastic, with a handful of settings that may or may not accommodate the user’s specific condition. A London design firm has worked for two years to create an alternative: a 3D-printed wheelchair made to fit the shape and needs of its rider. Read More

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