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12th March 2014, 08:41
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Mick Ebeling (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Ebeling) on Wikipedia


Mick Ebeling is an American film, television and commercial executive producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Ebeling is the founder and CEO of The Ebeling Group (TEG), a production company based in Venice Beach, California, Not Impossible Labs and the nonprofit The Not Impossible Foundation.

Airicist
12th March 2014, 09:03
https://youtu.be/CltbXKH5-8Q

Interactive Q&A with Mick Ebeling

Published on Mar 10, 2014


You can find a full list of clickable questions from our interview with Not Impossible Labs founder Mick Ebeling below. As the founder of Not Impossible Labs, Ebeling partnered with Intel to establish the world's first 3D prosthetic printing lab in civil war torn South Sudan. In this interactive interview, Intel invites you to learn more about Project Daniel, Mick's views on technology, the concept of "help one, help many," and more.


What was the goal of Project Daniel? 0:10

Who is Mick Ebeling? 1:52

How did Intel get involved? 2:43

What will people learn from this? 3:38

How did Project Daniel come about? 4:23

What is 3D printing? 6:30

What was life like for Daniel? 7:45

How did Daniel's village react? 9:40

Were you scared to fail? 10:31

How did the Intel 2-in-1s help? 12:42

How did the bombing affect Daniel? 13:55

Why don't more people do what you do? 15:15

What does "help one, help many" mean? 16:53

What excites you about technology? 17:42

Do you relate to "Look Inside?" 18:57

Airicist
17th April 2014, 14:29
https://youtu.be/cNUhIhYAxTk

Published on Apr 17, 2014



Film producer Mick Ebeling turned his father's lessons on philanthropy into Not Impossible, a non-profit aimed at improving lives through technology. He is responsible for world renowned projects such as Project Daniel, which set up what is probably the world's first ever 3D printing prosthetic lab in South Sudan to create arms for children without limbs.

In this video, Mick gives us unprecedented access to his private archives and provides never heard before stories to help us understand who he is today.

This video was produced in collaboration between Vox Creative and Microsoft OneDrive. The Verge editorial staff was not involved in the creation or production of this content.

Airicist
9th January 2015, 15:54
https://youtu.be/Y-LrNuAMVWM

Mick Ebeling talks about Project Daniel

Published on Jan 5, 2015


Mick Ebeling, CEO and Founder of Not Impossible Labs gives a candid interview about Project Daniel and his new book Not Impossible

Airicist
9th January 2015, 15:55
https://youtu.be/0tFraDTpfss

Mick Ebeling "Commit then figure it out"

Published on Jan 6, 2015


CEO and Founder of Not Impossible Labs talks about his motto "commit then figure it out"

Airicist
9th January 2015, 15:56
https://youtu.be/nUpOM9oqkto

Mick Ebeling The Not Impossible Way

Published on Jan 7, 2015