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Handsmith: Lyman Connor Introduces the 3D Printed Bionic Hand

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At CES 2017, GE engineer Lyman Connor shows off his Handsmith hand, a 3D printed bionic hand set to make prosthetics more affordable and accessible. Here he shows the hand's functionality at the Formlabs booth, demonstrating its functionality for 3DPrint.com. [Video: Sarah Goehrke for 3DPrint.com]

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