Sask. Man Uses 3D Printer, Assistive Tech, To Help People With Disabilities Do Everyday Tasks
- Priyanka Rathod
- Jan 19
- 1 min read

A Saskatchewan man is using 3D printing and assistive technology to help people with disabilities perform everyday tasks more independently. By designing custom tools—such as grips, adapters, and simple mechanical aids—he tailors solutions to individual needs that mass-produced products often overlook. These low-cost, personalised devices are making daily activities easier, from cooking and dressing to using phones and household items. His work shows how accessible technology can restore confidence and independence. It’s innovation rooted in empathy. Credit / read more at : https://globalnews.ca/news/11618790/sask-3d-printing-assistive-tech-disabilities/



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