This Group Of College Kids Could’ve Been Making Millions. Instead, They’re Putting Smiles On Kid’s Faces

The Collective Project’s Albert Manero is a University of Central Florida student who is transforming lives with Limbitless: a technology that uses 3D printing to create affordable bionic limbs for kids like Alex Pring.

 

“My parents always encouraged me to use my education to help others and to dream big dreams,”says Manero. “Now I want to inspire others to help engineer hope for the world.â€

 

The team’s main focus is get the technology out to as many kids in need as possible across the world, which is way cool. This video inspired us to give back, we hope it does the same for you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxCDZquT2Yk

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