Building 3D-Printed Prosthetics for Children and Adults in Need
Get Involved TodayEmpowering children and adults with missing fingers or hands through 3D-printed prostheses.
Leveraging TAMU's engineering expertise to provide free prostheses and enhance the standard fitting process.
Five key objectives driving our mission to transform prosthetic care in Houston
Connect with healthcare teams for comprehensive care
Provide prostheses to 1-2 recipients within the first year
Develop custom myoelectric and mechanical prosthetic solutions
Improve manufacturing and fitting pipeline with 3D technology
Our comprehensive four-step process ensures the best possible prosthetic solution for each recipient
Initial consultation and needs assessment with our team
3D scanning and digital modeling customized to your anatomy
Manufacturing your prosthetic device using advanced materials
Custom fitting, fine-tuning, and training for optimal use
Our dedicated leadership team and collaborative recipient teams
Eric Gallagher
Overall leadership and vision
Sammy Tobeh
Operations and coordination
Joshua Robert
Technical infrastructure and systems
TBD
Financial management
Ben Langford
Technical design and innovation
Sabour Shaik
Recipient communication and support
Amirah Alam
Outreach and communications
Our recipient teams consist of 5-6 members each, with every team dedicated to designing and creating a prosthetic for one recipient. This personalized approach ensures focused attention and the best possible outcome for each individual we serve.
Be part of something bigger. Make a difference in someone's life while gaining valuable experience.
Ready to get involved or need a prosthetic? We're here to help.