LSU grad uses 3D printing to create adaptive technology for children

Monday, August 11th 2025, 2:14:00 pm
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In Baton Rouge, James Robert is breaking barriers in prosthetic technology while pursuing his master's degree. Born with no fingers on his left hand, Robert now leads groundbreaking projects at Make Good NOLA, using 3D printing to create adaptive devices for people with disabilities. David Begnaud has more.
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