Get involved with the #CollectiveProject and help #BionicKids
The #CollectiveProject’s Albert Manero is changing the world through the power of 3D printed bionic limbs, and you can too. Even if you’re not on the UCF campus, you can still get involved to support Albert and #BionicKids in a variety of ways, from design submissions to donations to his non-profit, Limbitless Solutions.
Engineering Week Events include:
2/26/15 - Hand-A-Thon to assemble mechanical hands
Join your fellow students in helping assemble 3D printed hands for children and adults around the world. When you build these special mechanical hands, you’re also helping to build confidence and joy for another human being.
Can’t be there in person? Tweet about the event and mention #CollectiveProject and #BionicKids to help raise awareness.
2/27/15 - Design-A-Thon for bionic limbs
UCF Engineering student Albert Manero and his team are in search of artists, 3D designers, and people with great ideas to create a catalog of bionic arms to send to children around the world in need of limbs.
If you can’t attend in person, you can submit your own hand designs online here.
2/27/15 - Hi-Five Chain to set a new World Record
Raise a Hand and help us raise awareness for Limbitless and #BionicKids by being part of the world’s longest high-five chain. With over 60,000 students and many dedicated faculty, staff, alumni, and friends we want to beat the record of 1,647, and we need your help. Every hand counts!
Can’t be there to high-five and help break the record in person? No problem. Virtual high-fives with donations are always appreciated. Donate here.












