We're still working on setting up the organization, but if you have interest with us, please email enmedenable@gmail.com with your interest.

EnMed e-Nable: Empowering Houstonians with Prosthetics

Building 3D-Printed Prosthetics for Children and Adults in Need

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Our Mission & Vision

Empowering 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.

What is e-Nable?

e-NABLE is an international community of over 40,000 volunteers in more than 100 countries who use 3D printing to create free prosthetic hands and arms for those in need.

Our Houston chapter brings this mission to the Texas Medical Center, one of the largest medical complexes in the world, to serve our local community with innovative prosthetic solutions.

We work alongside existing chapters like UT Austin e-NABLE (established 2017) to expand access to life-changing prosthetic technology across Texas.

EnMed Innovation Center
40,000+ Volunteers Worldwide
100+ Countries Served
10,000+ Prosthetics Gifted
$35 Average Cost

Our Goals

Five key objectives driving our mission to transform prosthetic care in Houston

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Healthcare Partnerships

Connect with healthcare teams for comprehensive care

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First Year Impact

Provide prostheses to 1-2 recipients within the first year

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Innovation

Develop custom myoelectric and mechanical prosthetic solutions

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Optimize Process

Improve manufacturing and fitting pipeline with 3D technology

How We Help

Our comprehensive four-step process ensures the best possible prosthetic solution for each recipient

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Initial consultation and needs assessment with our team

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Design Phase

3D scanning and digital modeling customized to your anatomy

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3D Printing

Manufacturing your prosthetic device using advanced materials

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Fitting & Adjustment

Custom fitting, fine-tuning, and training for optimal use

Our Team

Our dedicated leadership team and collaborative recipient teams

Eric Gallagher - President

President

Eric Gallagher

Overall leadership and vision

Sammy Tobeh - Vice President

Vice President

Sammy Tobeh

Operations and coordination

Joshua Robert - Technology Chair

Technology Chair

Joshua Robert

Technical infrastructure and systems

Treasurer headshot

Treasurer

TBD

Financial management

Ben Langford - Chief Engineer

Chief Engineer

Ben Langford

Technical design and innovation

Sabour Shaik - Recipient Liaison

Recipient Liaison

Sabour Shaik

Recipient communication and support

Amirah Alam - Social Media Chair

Social Media Chair

Amirah Alam

Outreach and communications

Recipient Teams

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.

Join Our Team

Be part of something bigger. Make a difference in someone's life while gaining valuable experience.

Hands-on experience with prosthetic design and 3D printing
Collaborative engineering and medical problem-solving
Direct community impact and service
Leadership and teamwork development
Portfolio-building technical projects
Networking with healthcare professionals
Join Our Mission

Contact Us

Ready to get involved or need a prosthetic? We're here to help.

Get in Touch

Whether you're a recipient in need, a student wanting to volunteer, or a donor looking to support our mission, we'd love to hear from you.

Children with 3D printed prosthetic hands

Email: enmedenable@gmail.com