Alfred Gives Back With 3D Printing
Alfred鈥檚 a man of many talents. A long-time interior designer with experience in construction, he recently added 3D printing to his list of talents. And it鈥檚 all for a good cause.
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Skip to NavigationAlfred鈥檚 a man of many talents. A long-time interior designer with experience in construction, he recently added 3D printing to his list of talents. And it鈥檚 all for a good cause.
Over the past six months, our Clubs That Care program supported Canadian clubs to build affordable assistive technology. Groups like engineering clubs, community service organizations, and academic societies helped deliver affordable assistive devices to the community.
Through Clubs That Care, an initiative by Neil Squire鈥檚 Makers Making Change program, we are helping university and post-secondary clubs and groups to build affordable assistive technology for their community. One such club is the UBC Science Undergraduate Society (SUS).
Through Clubs That Care, an initiative by Neil Squire鈥檚 Makers Making Change program, we are helping university and post-secondary clubs and groups to build affordable assistive technology for their community. One such club is the University of Victoria (UVic) Biomedical Engineering Design Club.
The build was held in partnership with STEAM PEI, a non-profit organization whose mission is to inspire young Islanders to pursue learning and careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and math.