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Beyond Vision: The Art of 3D Printing with Jacob Ayers
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Navigating a world not designed for you can be a daunting challenge, but imagine turning that challenge into a beacon of innovation and hope. That's precisely what Jacob Ayers from Wurth Additive Group has done with his inspiring journey through legal blindness and into the heart of 3D printing. As a guest on our show, Jacob offers not only a window into his world shaped by rod-cone dystrophy but also how he's leveraging additive manufacturing to push the boundaries of accessibility in everything from tactile education tools to museum exhibits.
With each story and discussion, the power of an inclusive approach to technology and design becomes undeniable. Join us as we uncover how Jacob's commitment to 3D printing is catalyzing social change, from transforming employment prospects for those with visual impairments to the careful orchestration of museum spaces that invite all visitors to engage with history. His insights provide a roadmap for those looking to merge art with practical application, whether it's in the delicate intricacies of prosthetic development or the robust world of CAD modeling. This season's narrative is a testament to the impact that a single individual's vision can have on a community and industry at large.
However, with great power comes great responsibility, and in the world of 3D printing, that means addressing the elephant in the room—safety and sustainability. We round off the season with a crucial conversation on the environmental implications of photopolymers and the industry's duty to protect both consumers and our planet. Jacob's expertise shines as we tackle the importance of regulations and the collective effort required to ensure a future where technology continues to serve humanity without compromising our well-being. Tune in for a journey where every chapter weaves together the threads of empathy, innovation, and responsibility, crafting a narrative that not only informs but inspires action.
This episode is brought to you by Advanced 3D.
Fejezetek
1. Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast Season 8 (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Tactile Accessibility Through 3D Printing (00:12:08)
3. Museum Design and Accessibility Initiatives (00:17:22)
4. Building a Hub for Makers (00:23:04)
5. Product Development and CAD Tips (00:29:14)
6. 3D Printing Technology Advancements and Recommendations (00:44:07)
7. Resin Printing (00:47:48)
8. 3D Printing Safety and Regulations (00:55:05)
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Manage episode 419886197 series 3356176
Navigating a world not designed for you can be a daunting challenge, but imagine turning that challenge into a beacon of innovation and hope. That's precisely what Jacob Ayers from Wurth Additive Group has done with his inspiring journey through legal blindness and into the heart of 3D printing. As a guest on our show, Jacob offers not only a window into his world shaped by rod-cone dystrophy but also how he's leveraging additive manufacturing to push the boundaries of accessibility in everything from tactile education tools to museum exhibits.
With each story and discussion, the power of an inclusive approach to technology and design becomes undeniable. Join us as we uncover how Jacob's commitment to 3D printing is catalyzing social change, from transforming employment prospects for those with visual impairments to the careful orchestration of museum spaces that invite all visitors to engage with history. His insights provide a roadmap for those looking to merge art with practical application, whether it's in the delicate intricacies of prosthetic development or the robust world of CAD modeling. This season's narrative is a testament to the impact that a single individual's vision can have on a community and industry at large.
However, with great power comes great responsibility, and in the world of 3D printing, that means addressing the elephant in the room—safety and sustainability. We round off the season with a crucial conversation on the environmental implications of photopolymers and the industry's duty to protect both consumers and our planet. Jacob's expertise shines as we tackle the importance of regulations and the collective effort required to ensure a future where technology continues to serve humanity without compromising our well-being. Tune in for a journey where every chapter weaves together the threads of empathy, innovation, and responsibility, crafting a narrative that not only informs but inspires action.
This episode is brought to you by Advanced 3D.
Fejezetek
1. Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast Season 8 (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Tactile Accessibility Through 3D Printing (00:12:08)
3. Museum Design and Accessibility Initiatives (00:17:22)
4. Building a Hub for Makers (00:23:04)
5. Product Development and CAD Tips (00:29:14)
6. 3D Printing Technology Advancements and Recommendations (00:44:07)
7. Resin Printing (00:47:48)
8. 3D Printing Safety and Regulations (00:55:05)
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