ATLAS Arm - 3D Printed EMG Prosthetic

World Maker Faire 2015

September 26th-27th

Exhibit 3D Printing

The ATLAS Arm is a 3D printed prosthetic hand that uses an electromyography sensor, which picks up on muscle contractions to control hand movement. This project was completed with a UConn IDEA Grant.

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Stephen Hawes

Stephen is a Junior Mechanical Engineer at UConn. In his free time, Stephen enjoys building wrist-mounted flamethrowers (MakerFaire '14), RFID triggered door openers, 3D scanners, and whatever strikes his fancy.

Categories: 3D Printing, Arduino, Health, Wearables

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