e-NABLE Haiti

Health, wellness & fitness, Healthcare, Health, wellness & fitness, Health care, Hospital & health care
Founded in None
San Francisco, California
None

About e-NABLE Haiti

e-NABLE Haiti provides 3D-printed upper-limb prosthetics, regardless of financial status. We are an autonomous program, but work closely with the E-nable Community designers and makers. Developing countries, especially those experiencing war or natural disaster, have a large need for upper-limb prosthetics. 3D-printed, low-cost, low-labor devices can help meet the continuing need for custom prosthetics in post-earthquake Haiti. To meet these needs, we are partnering with Johns Hopkins Medical School, Hopital Albert Schweitzer and Haiti Communitere, a maker space and 3D printing enterprise. We are also starting initial conversations with Partners in Health. In April 2015, e-NABLE Haiti was awarded a $100,000 grant. This will allow us to purchase hardware and printers to set up local manufacturing, as well as to conduct final market research, launch ad campaigns, and to secure additional local partnerships in order to deliver 300 devices to Haitians in need.

Company Metrics

  • Employees: Unknown
  • Monthly Visits: None
  • Tech Stack: None active products

Financial Information

  • Estimated Revenue: Less than $1M
  • Total Funding: None None
  • Last Funding: None None (None)
  • Funding Status: None

Technology Stack

e-NABLE Haiti actively uses None products in their tech stack.

Market Presence

Industries: Health, wellness & fitness, Healthcare, Health, wellness & fitness, Health care, Hospital & health care

Headquarters: San Francisco, California