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A person demonstrating the use of a 3D Printed assistive device that was created by a Make:able user. Make:able is an annual assistive technology challenge for students and anyone with an interest in design for disability.

Check out the winners of the 2022 make:able challenge, where hundreds of teams 3D printed assistive devices for people in their local communities.

Make:able 2022 Winners Announcement

1st July 2022 • Make:able

Introducing the make:able challenge judging panel – a creative group of experts from Autodesk, Microsoft, Pearson, Prusa Research and more.

Meet the Make:able 2022 Judging Panel

1st June 2022 • Make:able

Here are the finalists for the 2022 make:able 3D printing and assistive technology challenge, brought to you by PrintLab, Autodesk and partners

Make:able 2022 Finalists

19th May 2022 • Make:able

We asked our community of pioneer teachers what books, podcasts and YouTube channels they rely on for professional development. Check them out below

Books, Podcasts and YouTube Channels for STEM/Design Educators

27th April 2022 • News

Patrick Benfield from Magellan International School talks about his experience with Tinkercad and PrintLab’s Urban Installation project.

Architectural Design with Tinkercad at Magellan International School

14th April 2022 • Case Studies

In this year’s make:able 3D printing and assistive technology challenge, we have an amazing range of prizes worth over $12,500. Check them out here.

Make:able 2022 Prize Announcement

16th March 2022 • Make:able

17 teachers answer the most common questions about 3D printing in education – from running overnight prints to teamwork, constraints and iterations

3D Printing in Education | Frequently Asked Questions

26th February 2022 • News

Matt Zigler from Bullis School provides his top 5 teacher tips for the make:able 3D printing and assistive technology challenge

Make:able Teacher Tips from Last Year’s Winner

24th January 2022 • Make:able

We sat down with Alistair Bacchetti from Handprints e-NABLE Scotland to discuss low-cost prosthetic upper limb devices and the make:able challenge.

Designing Prosthetic Upper Limb Devices for the Make:able Challenge

14th January 2022 • Make:able

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