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Title How Far Have 3D-Printed Prosthetics Come and Gone in the Last Five Years? Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet engineering.com Media type Web Date 19/11/19 Description A 3D-printed prosthetic needs to be properly fitted to the residual limb, but the amount of assembly steps can always be reduced. The team at Delft created a new approach to designing and 3D printing nonassembly active hand prostheses. They researched how to reduce post-processing steps to as close to zero as possible, thereby increasing the likelihood that the devices would be distributed to those in need. Producer/Author Andrew Wheeler URL https://www.engineering.com/Hardware/ArticleID/19743/How-Far-Have-3D-Printed-Prosthetics-Come-and-Gone-in-the-Last-Five-Years.aspx Persons Juan Cuellar Lopez, G. Smit, P. Breedveld, A.A. Zadpoor, D.H. Plettenburg