Easton LaChappelle


Arduino Robotic Arm

Published on May 31, 2012

This has been what I have been working on for a while. I took this to the international science fair in Pittsburgh where I took second in the world in engineering. I just finished my Sophomore year in high school and am already working on the next prototype.
 

3D Printing in Animatronics: Easton LaChappelle at TEDxMileHigh

Published on Jul 15, 2013

How is 3D printing changing the future of prosthetic and animatronic limbs? Tinkering with this new technology 17-year old inventor Easton LaChappelle is creating robotic limbs with strength and dexterity beyond human, and will create new models for custom prosthetics in the not-so-distant future.
 

The teen who made a revolutionary robot arm - BBC News

Published on Dec 13, 2015

Easton LaChappelle invented a mind controlled robotic arm with Lego, fishing wire and a 3D printer. Could this make prosthetics cheaper?
 

Easton LaChappelle’s Story: Advancing Affordable and Accessible Prosthetics

Aug 5, 2020

Seeing a way to improve the design and production of prosthetic limbs, Easton turned to YouTube to learn the core fundamentals of electronics and robotics that would help him create affordable, advanced prosthetic devices that are improving the lives of millions of people through his company, Unlimited Tomorrow.

Article "This Man Learned Robotics on YouTube, Now He’s Creating Affordable 3D Prosthetics For Others"

by Ailsa Ross
August 28, 2020"
 
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