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The Chapter Leaders Roundtable is a monthly meeting. It is an opportunity for chapters to connect, to share local and regional resources, and to explore some of the challenges and recent developments involved at their sites. With such a diverse and dispersed community, these meetings help teams to align common goals and support each other. Each chapter is the expert of their local region, and has a lot they can teach the larger group!
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A
Great,
so
if
we
could
maybe
just
start,
we
can
go
around
and
introduce
ourselves.
This
is
a
monthly
meeting
related
to
chapter
leaders
and
it's
an
opportunity
to
compare
notes
and
ask
some
questions
for
chapters
to
basically
support
each
other
with
some
some
peer
initiatives.
So
my
name
is
ben.
A
Sorry
about
that
I've
been
involved
with
enable
the
last
two
years
and
I've
been
working
with
john
chol
in
the
re-enable
rochester
chapter.
So
I'll
pick
somebody
else
to
go,
maybe
I'll
pass
it
to
john
might
as
well
john
you're,
a
mute.
C
That's
right!
That's
right!
I've
never
been
on
zoom
before
I'm
john
shaw,
co-founder
of
enable
very
happy
to
be
here
and
that's
all
I
got
to
say
I'll,
pass
the
torch
to
zainab.
D
B
Oh
okay,
there
you
go,
I'm
jeremy
long
time
enable
volunteer
since
2014,
and
I
help
a
lot
behind
the
scenes.
Do
a
lot
of
the
infrastructure
and
help
manage
a
lot
of
the
platforms
that
we
host
for
the
community
run
a
lot
of
the
meetings
and
things
like
that.
Do
some
project
management
make
some
hands
now
and
then
and
just
help
where
I
can
you
with
us
madison.
E
Hi
yeah,
actually
not
aside,
I
think
madison
did
say
she
wasn't
able
to
talk.
She
was
at
work.
I
think
oh.
C
E
But
hey
I'm
alejandra!
If
it's
easier
for
you,
you
can
just
call
me
alexa,
I
know.
Sometimes
the
djs
are
a
little
difficult,
I'm
from
a
chapter
in
guadalajara
in
mexico.
We
are
really
new,
but
we
are
a
student
group
from
a
university
degree.
Monterrey
and
we've
been
a
group
for
around
five
years,
more
or
less,
but
we've
been
active.
A
Well,
actually,
maybe
before
we
get
into
xynaps
news,
if
alejandra,
if
you
want
to
give
us
a
little
bit
of
an
overview
of
some
of
your
activities
and
sort
of
give
us
a
guest
presentation
of
some
of
your
goals.
Coming
up.
E
All
right,
yeah:
well,
our
activities
are
basically
we
we
try
to
help
people
here
in
mexico,
people
getting
prosthetics,
it's
really
hard,
they
tend
to
cost
a
lot.
So
we
look
for
for
people
who
normally
need
our
assistance
and
the
ones
that
we
work.
The
most
is
the
unlimited
arm.
E
E
We
are
thinking
that
we
might
have
all
of
them
for
and
we're
thinking
to
deliver
three
more
or
less
three
or
four
for
december.
We
are
still
working
on
all
of
the
logistics
and
the
rest
of
them
for
next
year,
and
we
are
also
getting
into
dogs.
Prosthetics
were
working
with
an
association
here
in
mexico.
They
gave
us
a
case
of
a
dog
that
needs
like
a
car,
they
already
designed
it,
but
they
needed
a
little
bit
less
high
than
already
so
we're
working
on
all
of
the
design,
the
3d
design.
E
To
maybe
see
if
we
can
work
it
and
we're
still
also
looking
for
maybe
some
cases
with
dark,
prosthetics
and
people
that
have
worked
here
in
mexico
without
prosthetics
as
well
and
we're
reaching
out
to
them,
so
they
can
maybe
share
with
us
their
their
documents
and
all
of
the
designs.
So
maybe
we
can
try
to
to
do
them
and
yeah
those
are
basically
and
also
finger
prosthetics,
like
I
think
you
guys
had
it
before
the.
I
think
it's
kinetic
finger,
something
like
that.
We
are
working
on
that.
E
We,
the
ones
that
are,
we
have
like
a
round
table
to
call
it's
six
of
us.
They
are
the
the
ones
that
we
work
with
normally
and
we
have
around
30
to
40
volunteers
that
sometimes
go
and
help
us
and
they
see
the
printing
process.
We
teach
them
how
to
assemble
the
prosthetics
and
they
help
us.
Whenever
we
we
have.
We
have
a
lot
of
work
or
something
so
because
it's
a
student
group
so
yeah.
C
E
C
E
No
all
right,
four
dogs,
I
mean
like
we
we're
also
trying
to
help
dogs
like
we've,
got
some
kids,
so
you're.
E
E
E
Well,
since
we
were
not
really
active,
all
total
we've
delivered
around
I'd,
say
eight
more
or
less.
We
haven't
been
that
active,
but
yeah.
E
A
And,
and
maybe
just
to
clarify,
so
you
guys
are
under
the
umbrella
of
a
school
in
guadalajara.
How
does
that
work
for
you?
Do
you
have
faculty
that
manage
the
the
chapter
graduates
that
are
involved?
How
how
does
it
work.
E
Well,
it
let's
say
it's:
it's
a
group
that
belongs
to
to
the
school
per
se,
because
it's
it's
part,
it's
like
a
little
organization
from
the
school.
E
We
do
sorry,
we
do
work
with
them
and
we
do
ask
them
sometimes
for
for
permission
for
stuff,
because
since
we
are
still
students-
and
we
are
working
also
with
with
teachers-
we
are
under
their
tutelage.
I
guess
you
could
say
under
their
supervision,
so
we're
yeah
under
them.
Still,
we
are
trying
to
see
if
we
can
open
something
outside
from
school
like
an
organization,
something
like
out
of
school,
so
we
don't
depend
so
much
on.
E
We
were
able
to
get
them
out.
We,
they
are
right
now
on
abraham's
department.
That's
where
we've
been
working
right
now
they
are.
They
belong
to
us
as
a
student
group,
since
the
people
that
were
in
the
student
group
were
the
ones
that
got
the
money
to
buy
all
of
the
stuff.
So
we
have
the
authority
to
take
them
out
whenever
we
want
and
that's
what
we
did,
I
mean
it
took
a
little
bit
longer
than
we
expected,
but
we
were
able
to
so
that's
why
we've
been
able
to
keep
working.
E
No,
maybe
just
that,
maybe
on
december
we
will
one
of
the
people
in
the
in
the
chapter.
They
are
in
a
bionic
hand
like
a
course
where
they
are
teaching
them,
how
to
wh
what
they
need
to
create
these
bionic
hands,
and
we
will
probably
be
trying
to
make
one
of
our
own
on
december
or
january.
A
D
D
Okay,
I
got
several
news:
one
of
them
is
big,
but
still
not
final.
I
got
a
date
from
a
big
sponsorship
deal.
They
say
they're
going
to
announce
at
the
end
of
this
month,
29th.
D
B
D
D
We
want
to
do
a
month
of
preparation,
10
months
of
building,
hands
to
12
hands
per
month,
minimum
and
then
reporting.
B
D
Yeah,
yes,
that's
got
it
if
we
have
extra
time
in
our
hand,
we
don't
know
what
will
happen
yet,
because
I'm
presuming-
and
since
this
also
involved
in
a
communication
project,
we
will
immediately
have
more.
D
I
mean
I
will
be
in
charge
of
the
communication
and
said
I
will
be
in
charge
of
the
technical
team,
so
my
initial
idea
is
like
set
up
a
team
so
that
these
times
are
delivered
on
time
and
for
all
the
people
who
are
waiting.
That's
the
first
goal
and
the
second
goal
is
to
archive
as
many
things
as
possible.
D
Lessons
guides
models
whatever,
because
I
mean
since
we're
gonna
have
a
professional
team
at
our
hands.
We
will,
I
hope,
I'm
hoping
we'll
have
time
for
to
do
those
things.
So
this
is
the
project
that
we've
been
working
on.
D
For
I
mean
I've
been
working
for
a
few
years
now,
but
I
hope
it
will
finally
come
and
the
sponsor
candidate
is
asking
also
is
planning
to
ask
other
companies
to
be
involved
in
the
project
which
which
can
make
a
snowball
effect,
I'm
hoping,
and
they
also
want
to
be
involved
with
the
global
communication.
D
It's
a
big
technology
firm
in
here
in
turkey,
a
communication
and
technology
company,
a
turkish
company,
and
they
have
all
already
asked
me
if
I'm
in
touch
with
you
guys
and
what
we
are
doing
and
I've
have.
I
have
mentioned
about
enable
con
and
us
asking
for
john
to
come
here
to
turkey,
maybe
for
an
event
for
a
maybe
ted
event
or
in
a
conference
plus
some
workshop
events
involving
a
three-day
program,
which
I
had
planned
two
day
two
years
ago
and
we
had
mailed
with.
B
Yeah,
first
of
all,
keep
in
mind
we're
coming
up
on
our
10-year
anniversary
being
able,
so
I'm
hoping
that
we're
going
to
be
able
to
pull
together
something
big
for
next
year.
I
don't
know
what
yet,
but
probably
some
kind
of
a
hybrid
conference
we're
sort
of
beta
testing
this
with
our
november
20th
event.
That
sounds
like
a
great
opportunity
to
get
this
company
involved
get
sponsorship
going,
but
I
don't
beyond
that
sounds
like
there's
opportunities
to
partner.
So
tell
me
more
about
them.
What
kind
of
technology
company?
What
do
they
do?.
B
B
D
I'm
not
depending
on
them
to
do
stuff
like
that
or
else
because
that
hasn't
helped.
Before
I
mean
I
have,
I
had
collaborating
with
intel
ibm
whatever,
and
they
just
can't
do.
D
D
I
mean
I
haven't,
I
haven't
been
able
to
get
any
results,
any
good
results
in
such
a
way,
but
the
other
part
of
the
news
is
they
want
to
involve
this.
Our
friend,
which
is
I
I
think
I
have
mentioned
you
guys
before-
that
we
have
a
volunteer
who
is
also
designing.
D
A
bionic
camp
has
just
received
a
patent,
a
license
of
the
design
and
he
has
gotten
first
investment
in
his
company
round
of
investment,
and
they
also
want
to
include
him
in
the
picture
because
they're
a
technology
firm
and
they
want
to
also
meet
with
him
and
so
forth.
D
B
D
So
with
theo's
sites
duplicating
it
and
running
it
here,
we,
I
think,
I'm
going
to
ask
the
software
and
web
teams
to
help
us
to
test
it
here
and
then,
if,
if
that's
usable
for
us
and
if
we
er,
if
we
need
to
make
some
adjustments
he's
going
to
his
and
his
team
is
going
to
help
us
do
that
part
of
the
work
we
need
done
as
well.
So
that's
another
good
news.
B
Divine
something
that
just
came
up
today,
actually
that's
now
seeming
more
relevant.
I
have
another
person,
that's
doing
some
development
work
and
he
brought
up.
The
idea
of
you
know
he's
going
to
be
putting
his
work
onto
github
and
he
noticed
that
somebody
already
set
up
an
enable
organization
on
github,
but
the
name
tied
to
it
is
nobody.
I've
ever
seen
it's
matt
hova
or
something
like
that.
B
Do
you
know
who
that
is
so
anyway,
yeah
I
have
a
paid
github
account
and
I'm
happy
to
set
up
you
know
and
enable
organization
and
repo
and
start
putting
these
projects
in
there,
because
you
know
andrew
wants
to
put
the
stuff
he's
doing
for
our.
You
know
parametric
scaling
in
there
and
you
know
we
already
have
enable
web
central
in
there,
and
you
know
all
this.
B
It
would
be
nice
to
have
all
of
our
enable
related
code
kind
of
in
one
place
if,
if
people
are
open
to
that,
you
know
whatever's
open
source
anyway,
so
we
were
just
talking
about
that
today,
I'm
happy
to
set
something
centralized
up
there.
If
that
would
work,
and
then
we
can
all
just
put
our
projects
there.
D
Yeah-
and
that
would
be
cool
I
mean
I
would
ask
any
improvements
done
by
our
site
to
be
transferred
and
prepared
too.
B
Yeah
because,
for
example,
I
have
a
copy
of
that
code
from
theo's
site
too,
and
I
have
I
don't,
have
it
up
yet,
because
I
need
somebody
to
help
me
with
the
system
level
stuff.
But
you
know
we'll
both
have
copies
of
that
going
and
I'm
sure
you're
going
to
make
changes
on
your
end
and
we'll
make
changes
on
our
end
and
at
some
point
somebody
might
want
to
have
access
to
look
at
the
code.
B
C
D
B
D
D
Yes,
and
that
budget
only
includes
the
team
and
the
work
for
the
hand
and
any
additional
project
involving
any
activity
here,
events
going
coming
there
or
meeting
with
bionic
hands
doing
stuff
like
that.
That
would
be
additional.
D
A
Hopefully,
I've
got
a
question
about
the
team
sign
up
what
what
did
you
plan
for
in
terms
of
a
team?
What
how
did
you
structure
that.
D
I
have
five
people
in
mind,
but
that
could
be
six
or
seven
depending
on
the
qualities
of
the
people
that
will
find
we,
we
are
thinking
of
at
least
one
good
modellers
handling
the
3d
modeling
and
the
design
about
the
customizing.
D
We
already
have
a
person
in
mind
for
the
logistics
for
the
taking
care
of
all
the
materials.
The
communication
I
mean
the
communication
between
the
makers
and
handing
out
the
hands
and
so
forth.
We
have
two
people
in
mind.
B
B
B
B
D
And
arranging
any
kind
of
meeting,
if
needed,
with
the
family.
D
D
Print
they
can
print
and
assemble
okay,
but
it
will
be
mostly
in
charge
of
the
printing
and
our
logistics
guy
will
probably
be
also
in
charge
of
the
assembly
too,
but
because
he's
a
experienced
in
that
so
crew
makers
overall
capable
capable
of
doing
everything,
but
mainly
in
charge
of
the
3d
printing
one
modeler,
one
logistics.
D
I
will
be
in
charge
of
all
the
communication,
and
maybe,
if
I
can
get
a
budget,
I
will
take
an
assistant
for
the
communication
than
making
sure
about
the
archiving
and
all
the
other
stuff
software
stuff
as
well.
That's
the
idea!
For
the
time
being.
We
also
need,
of
course,
some
machinery,
our
some
of
our
3d
printers,
are
broken
down,
we're
going
to
fix
them.
D
B
Just
out
of
curiosity
since
you're
right
in
the
midst
of
making
all
those
decisions,
xena
did
you
happen
to
see
the
the
webinar
that
we
did
about
onshape,
where
andrew
kaiser
presented
about
the
onshape
cad
platform
a
while
back.
Okay,
we
ought
to
dig
up
the
recording
of
that
because,
while
you're
considering
your
approach,
I
just
want
to
point
out
that
onshape
has
turned
out
to
be
a
very
attractive
platform
for
us.
It's
very
powerful,
fully
featured
free,
but,
more
importantly,
it's
entirely
cloud-based.
B
D
Thank
you
thank
you
for
that.
I
will
take
a
look
at
that
and
thank
you
for
the
10th
year.
Reminder
too.
I
think
that
would
make
an
a
lot
of
excitement
on
that.
So
yeah.
B
D
B
D
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
when
is
the
at
the
end
of
the.
B
Well,
we
don't
really,
I
mean
it
depends
on
what
event
you
look
at
it's
the
anniversary
was
it
when
the
first
hand
was
made,
was
it
when
the
first
3d
printers
were
donated?
Was
it
when
john
put
the
map
up
on?
You
know,
there's
a
we
just
know
it's
sometime,
you
know
around
next
year
and
we
can
kind
of
pick
a
date.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
particular
date.
Do
you
agree
with
that
john
that
we
can
just
kind
of
pick
a
date.
C
Yeah,
absolutely
I
mean
if,
if
you
needed
a
concrete
event,
it
would
be
a
traceable.
Concrete
event
would
be
my
my
ill-advised
post
to
the
youtube.
B
A
B
B
C
C
F
Okay,
well
find
the
last
session
I
participate
with
the
neighborhood
hub.
I
I
shared
with
you
the
new
device,
the
processes
with
elbow
now,
actually
a
three
user
of
this
device.
They
are
very,
very
happy
also.
Actually,
we
want
to
to
connect
with
different
insurance
companies
because,
for
example,
in
one
city
here
in
peru,
are
a
lot
of
accidents,
because
the
mining
is
present
in
the
city.
F
C
B
I'm
looking
for
the
spelling
of
that
chapter,
oh,
is
that,
what's
on
your
shirt,
let
me
see
that
what
is
it
how's?
It
spelled.
B
Pixed
p,
I
couldn't
get
that
first.
C
So
I've
been
aware
of
pixar
you've
been
around
for
a
long
time
nick
said
on
our
map
and
on
our
list,
but
I
have
to
admit
that
I
completely
missed
this
design
of
yours,
which
looks
fantastic
now,
the
motor.
What
is
it?
That's,
motorized,
the
elbow.
C
F
And
they
like
it-
I
I
am
very,
very
enthusiastic
to
share
with
the
community
this
this
model,
because
it's
very
very
important
for
these
people,
because
this
this
level
of
amputation
is
very,
very
difficult
to
to
recuperate
and
to
prepare
it
and
to
accept
for
the
people
and
with
with
this,
the
three
juicers
are
very
very
happy,
because
the
the
activities
of
the
dining
activities
is
very
common.
Now,
with
that,
we
are
very
happy
with
the
with
the
world
with
producers
with
these
producers.
C
Well,
listen!
I
think
it
would
be
great
actually
for
you
to
give
us
a
live
presentation,
so
we
can
really
understand
how
it
works
and
how
it
comes
together.
F
Yes,
the
the
more
complicated
in
the
design.
F
Because
we
use
a
program
developed
by
us
to
use
photogrammetry
and
with
that
scan,
3a
light
3ds
scan
the
the
I
don't
know
the.
F
The
calibration
of
the
motors,
the
tractors,
because
the
the
catch
cover
is
different,
for
example,
for
a
child
or
for
or
for
an
adult,
is
different.
The
level
I
don't
know
the
child
may
be
used
with
that
and
with
with
little
things,
but
with
the
adult
requires
more
workforce
in
the
in
the
in
the
greek.
C
Well,
ricardo,
so
is
there
more
information
to
be
seen
now
or
do
we
just
have
the
photos.
C
F
F
C
B
Asking
that
for
a
reason,
then
I
was
actually
going
to
invite
him
to
our
town
hall
meeting
because
we
meet
every
week.
Ricardo
at
11
a.m,
eastern
on
friday,
eastern
u.s
time,
and
it
would
be
a
wonderful
opportunity
to
have
you
present
the
work
that
you've
done
and
kind
of
share
with
us.
We
always
live
stream,
those
and
share
them
with
the
community.
So
any
friday
that
you
are
available,
I
would
love
to
have
you
join
us
and
give
us
a
just
a
little
presentation
about
that
work.
F
Okay,
yeah,
I'm
very
happy
with
that.
Yes,
I
prepared
the
presentation
about
that
and
I
share
with
you.
A
A
I
know
I
would
imagine
that
your
documentation,
ricardo
is
going
to
be
in
spanish.
We
have
a
chapter
right
now
in
the
call
alejandra
is
in
guadalajara,
mexico.
I'm
sure
she
could
appreciate
your
documentation
in
spanish
too,
because
I
she
mentioned
they're
going
to
be
working
on
some
bionic
designs.
A
So
maybe
I
can
introduce
you
alejandra
what
kind
of
bionic
work
were
you
looking
at
doing.
E
Well,
right
now,
I'm
not
100
sure
I'm
not
the
one
in
in
the
course.
I
can
ask
them
and
see
what
type
of
electronics
it's
the
one
that
they
are
they
are
using,
and
maybe
I
can
get
in
contact
with
ricardo
on
the
side
or
something.
F
Okay,
we
we
based
in
the
arduino
in
the
nano
but
with
some
additionals
for
the
connectors
on
the.
F
To
catch
the
muscle
signals,
maybe
we
have
regulators
current
and
voltage
regulators,
because
the
motor,
the
servos,
is
very,
very
sensible
for
the
curving
elevation,
and
for
that
we
use
regulators
to
control
that.
C
A
C
A
C
But
but
I
just
want
to
repeat
again
that
ricardo
has
produced
three
of
them
and
we've
had
I'd,
say
half
a
dozen
projects
that
have
produced
one.
C
Actually,
I
think
I
think
medellin
may
have
produced
a
second,
but
you
know
the
challenge
with
these
things
is
obviously
they're
very
complicated
and
we're
not
standardizing
yet
so
if
it
would
be
really
great
now
that
this
is
becoming
a
viable
proposition
for
us
to
work
towards
robustness
and
buildability,
and
it
sounds
that
you've
been
able
to
make
three
and
people
delighted
with
them.
B
Well,
and
at
the
very
least,
let
me
share
one
other
link
here,
which
I
don't
I
want
to
make
sure
everyone's
aware
of
you
know
we
have
this,
enable
devices
catalog
on
the
hub
and
we'll
share
a
link
to
the
catalog
itself,
but
I'm
going
to
specifically
share
a
link
to
a
form
that
we
have
where
anyone
can
submit
new
designs
so
submit
new
design.
B
F
And
the
models,
it's
more
complicated,
have
a
standard
design
for
that
because,
for
example,
the
spaces
for
the
motors
and
the
arduinos,
and
and
for
that
it's
the
same
for
every
design
for
every
user,
but
yeah
the
the
rest
of
the
other
or
the
arm
is
different
for
that.
It's
very
important
concern
conserve
this
part
of
the
electronic
spaces,
but
maybe
modificate
the
the
other
side.
B
Maybe
in
a
different
discussion,
I
need
to
get
you
introduced
to
some
people
that
are
working
on
something
very
exciting.
If
you
can
build
your
models,
parametrically
right,
so
that
you
have
parametric
values
so
that
those
specific
elements
can
stay
the
same
and
the
rest
of
it
can
scale.
B
If
you
can
build
that
either
in
fusion
360
or
in
onshape
either
platform,
we
have
a
tool,
then
that
we're
building
that
would
make
it
very
easy
for
a
user
to
just
put
in
their
measurements,
and
it
will
feed
that
using
their
api
to
gather
the
models,
scale,
everything
parametrically
and
give
those
scale
stl
to
the
user.
So
I
think
that
would
work
really
well
for
your
design
if
we
can
get
it
into
one
of
those
two
platforms
with
the
right
parameters.
F
E
F
Yes,
it's
that
that's
the
more
difficult
part,
because
it's
very
the
electronic
has
a
special
space,
and
that
is
not
small
and
it's
very,
very
difficult,
for
example,
have
all
the
electronic
only
in
a
box
with
this
box,
I.
B
F
A
F
E
B
B
A
Sure
what
I
can
do
is
I'll
share
the
event
it
for
the
calendar
in
the
chat
and
then
I
can
just
send
an
email
to
ricardo
and
vivec.
That's
fine.
D
B
Are
you
part
of
that
team
zainab,
do
you
have?
Are
you
part
of
that
bionic
team
in
the
in
the
hub.
D
B
B
D
If
you
have
time,
I
have
a
question,
I
did
send
an
email
about
this
to
john
and
ben,
but
I
didn't
hear
back
so
I
wanted
to
make
sure
you
got
it.
I
have
this
question
about
an
african
chapter.
D
Okay,
I
will
try
to
resend
it
to
you,
but
in
summary,
we
got
a
documentary
team
here
in
turkey,
shooting
a
documentary
in
africa
about
albino
kids
and
apparently
albino
kids
hand.
It's.
D
Cut
off
and
stalls
on
the
black
market
and
they're
doing
a
story
on
this,
so
why
not
kids,
amputations
and
so
forth,
and
they
asked
me
if
I
could
be
of
any
help
over
there.
I
was
asking.
If
you
I
mean
I
looked,
I
looked
into
the
map.
I
couldn't
see
an
active
chapters
in
that
part
they're
working
in
tanzania,
but
I
asked
you
guys
if
you
have
any
information
about
any
volunteers
and
the
work
and
the
enablers.
C
C
We
do
as
a
matter
of
fact,
kyle
reeser
spent
a
week
with
a
group
in
tanzania.
C
A
I
do
I
do
see
the
email
I'll
respond
to
it
now
and
I'll
include
john.
D
Because
they
asked
me
to
if
they
could
bring
some
of
the
kids
over
here
to
talk,
you
know
I
could.
That
would
be
that
that
wouldn't
be
a
sustainable
solution.
Of
course
we
would
try
to
help,
but
it
would
be
better
to
make
connection
there
and
set
up
a
team
or
a
volunteer
team
there
to
help
those
kids
like.
C
Good
all
right,
I
am
sending
it
right
now
we'll
try
to
make
the
connection.
A
A
So
I'll
do
a
last
plug
for
the
educational
chapters.
We
do
have
a
networking
event
on
november
20th
and
12
days,
it's
open
for
all
chapters.
So,
if
you
especially
if
you
especially
if
you
work
with
students
and
teachers
or
research
projects,
that
could
be
a
big
interest
to
you
so
I'll
add
in
the
link
in
the
chat
and
it'd
be
great
to
hear
back
from
people.
There
is
a
formal
registration
process
that
you
can
get
to
through
the
event.