Bengaluru Gets A Glimpse of Gen-Next Aids For People With Disability | Read

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  • Published On: January 28, 2016
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A cross between a wheelchair and a bicycle, velcro attachments for the hand, and a flexible, prosthetic foot good for uneven terrain were among the innovations that caught the most eye-balls at the first-ever "Enable Makeathon" by the Red Cross. The idea was to generate low cost aids for people with disabilities, especially in rural India.

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