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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - July 28, 2023
Description
This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
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If you want to join into the meeting itself, you are welcome to do so. You'll find the Zoom link in the events calendar on the Hub.
A
Well,
thanks
for
the
patience
everyone
I
we'll,
hopefully
have
these
inks
ironed
out
before
we
meet
again
next
week,
but
fingers
crossed
that'll
be
the
case
well
Welcome
to
our.
B
Command
plus,
you
can
do
several
times
as
much
as
you
want.
That'll
that'll
be
interesting.
Everything
in.
A
Yeah
I'm
I'm
a
fan
of
the
mouse
wheel
for
zooming,
but
yeah,
so
welcome
everyone
to
our
July
28th
town
hall
meeting.
Hopefully
I'm
not
a
complete
stranger
to
most
of
you,
but
my
name
is
Adam.
Jennings
and
I
have
taken.
The
reigns
from
Jeremy
for
the
first
time
this
week
to
lead
this
weekly
discussion.
I
know
that
we've
got
a
couple
of
folks
online
here,
Marty
I
know,
we've
seen
me
a
couple
of
times.
I
could
get
to
see
you
once
again
Kai.
C
D
D
Fine
I've
been
today
Community
I
think
it
was
last
last
September
around
the
summer
time
and
I
was
I'm,
a
researcher
myself.
Basically
in
the
UK
and
I'm
I,
was
doing
a
design
research
in
the
field
of
3D
printing
Prosthetics,
and
it
was
mostly
focused
on
converting
a
low-cost
3D
printer
to
producing
a
higher
quality
print,
as
well
as
like
optimizing
the
design
process
of
the
general
3D
printing,
and
that
was
pretty
much.
What
I
do
and
that's.
A
A
Well,
that's
wonderful,
well
man!
What
what
a
what
a
great
background
you
have
for
this
community!
That's
wonderful!
So
how
did
you
hear
about
enable
in
the
first
place.
D
A
That's
great
well
I
know:
we've
got
a
number
of
initiatives
that
we're
trying
to
get
off
the
ground,
I!
Think
you're.
You
know
your
expertise
in
this
space
could
be
tremendously
helpful
for
so
thank
you
so
much
for
for
joining
and
for
for
donating
your
time.
That's
wonderful!
A
A
My
apologies,
there
I'm
sure
you
weren't
able
to
update
the
post
from
The
Hub,
so
I
can
just
hop
over
to
the
hub
where
we
can
kind
of
walk
through
any
items
of
note
based
on
your
documentation.
A
But
let's,
let's
just
start
right
here
at
the
top
Jeremy
I
have
this
first
item
on
my
to-do
list
for
Assad
Jeremy
you're,
not
giving
me
a
call
right
now.
Are
you
I,
wouldn't
imagine
you
would.
C
So
Kai
I
missed
part
of
your
introduction.
Where
are
you
located.
C
That's
that's
great
and
have
you
been
with
the
enabled
Community
for
long
or
is?
Does
this
you're
getting
used.
D
To
us,
this
is
my
second
or
third
meetings
that
I
present
to
participate.
I
had
a
design,
I
went
through
all
the
design
meeting
in
March,
but
I've
been
watching
the
live
stream
for
quite
a
while.
C
Great
great
well,
forgive
me
if
we've
met
before
because
I
don't
remember
meeting
you.
D
I
think
it
was
the
design
meeting
at
our
time
was
the
one
that
we
got
a
zoom
bombed.
That
day
it
was
like
I'd,
say:
I
was
quite
nervous.
What
happened
again
during
the
design
one
I
was
like,
so
it
is
gonna
happen,
got
it
Adam.
B
E
E
Sorry
am
I
getting
feedback
when
I
speak.
B
E
Sorry
about
that
yeah
I
got
a
phone
call
coming
in
and
I
think
it
disconnected
my
I'm
connected
on
my
phone,
but
I
think
that
disrupted
me
I
apologize,
so
many
technical
glitches
with
this
one
gang.
E
Okay
and
then
I'll
I'll,
make
sure
I'll
have
these
issues
squared
away
for
next
time,
so
we
are
I'm.
Jason
and
I
are
actually
joining
forces
on
trying
to
get
together
a
viable
template
here.
E
So
I
we've
got
the
source
files
that
you
and
John
provided
Jeremy
and
we'll
have
those
hopefully
put
together
for
some
specific
use
cases.
I
know
that
Jason
and
I
are
meeting
with
Sarah
later
this
afternoon.
E
We
can
talk
more
about
that,
but
one
of
the
items
that
we're
going
to
be
touching
on
is
on
producing
a
you
know:
a
sort
of
media
package,
a
Media
Kit
for
reaching
out
to
local
newspapers,
news
stations,
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
use
for
you
know
some
presentation
materials,
but
all
I'll
update
you
as
those
get
started
getting
turned
out.
I'll
be
obviously
the
second
item
has
gone
over
without
a
hitch,
switching
the
zoom
ownership.
E
Over
to
me,
we
will
yeah
we'll
get
that
squared
away.
Jeremy
I
see
an
item
here
about
singing
it
sending
Phoenix
hand
placements
to
me.
Can
you
elaborate.
B
On
this
I
thought
I
did
that
we
have
placemats
PDF
printable
placemats,
oh
instructions
didn't
I,
send
those
to
you.
Gotcha
I'm.
E
B
It
would
have
been
links
to
to
two
PDFs
on
Google
Drive
yeah.
B
E
That's
fine
and
then
Jeremy
I,
don't
know
whether
this
it
was
covered
in
any
of
the
calls
that
we
had
with
Azure.
Earlier
this
week.
The
scheduling
call
with
Evan
for
plugins.
B
Well,
we
did
the
first
call
and
we
we
got
the.
What
was
it
the
Google
Maps
API
key
straightened
out,
but
now
I
need
to
set
up
another
call
with
him
to
get
the
two
plugins
under
the
enable
credit
card
and
I
have
not
done
that.
Yet.
B
E
E
So
on
this
next
item
here
summary
of
key
enable
metrics-
this
is
something
that
wild
mopped
is
going
to
be
taking
ownership
of
beginning
next
week.
We
all
start
back
filling
that
data
Jeremy
I
might
have
a
couple
of
questions
about.
E
You
know
identifying
items
of
note,
but
it
seems
like
a
pretty
simple
process.
It's
just
somewhat
time
consuming
so
I
will
be
I'll,
be
taking
care
of
that
soon.
E
Enable
fund
balance
is
currently
sitting
at
25k
I,
don't
know
if
that's
updated
as
of
this
morning,
but
I
don't
think
we
had
anything
coming
out.
I
will
say
that
Jason
has
been
working
this
week.
E
He's
kicked
off
his
efforts
to
explore
additional
additional
sponsors
and
partners
so
I'm,
hoping
that
the
results
of
that
drive
will
start
manifesting
within
a
month
or
two,
but
I
I
think
that
he
has
he's
pretty
excited
about
a
couple
of
leads
that
look
pretty
viable
or
with
that
I
think
we
can
jump
over
to
the
hub
unless
there
are
any
other
comments
or
questions.
B
Do
you
still
have
the
YouTube
live
streams,
tab
open
in
your
browser
or
not
the
not
the
live
stream,
not
the
control
room,
but
what
it
does
is
when
you
start
the
live
stream,
it'll
open
the
actual
stream
page
in
another
tab
s,
and
if
you
don't
close,
that
you're,
probably
hearing
the
stream
playing
back.
C
E
Yeah
I'm
sorry
I'm
having
trouble
accessing
my
Zoom
window
for
some
reason.
E
E
F
E
My
apologies
getting
more
used
to
sharing
from
teams
than
Zoom.
E
E
C
E
B
Yeah
I'm
not
familiar
I
mean
we
don't
have
every
design
out
there
in
our
catalog
but
hop
over
to
the
hop
over
to
the
badges
page.
Will
you
add
them
at
the
top?
And
if
you
go
down
to
the
makers
section
in
the
middle
past,
Community
keep
going
keep
going,
go
to
the
maker
section
here.
You
go.
Keep
scrolling
down
in
here,
I.
Think
there's
one
in
here
towards
the
bottom:
keep
going
down
for
3D
printed,
a
an
experimental
design.
There
you
go
fabricated
and
assembled
an
experimental
device.
B
B
B
I'm
sorry
so
I
steered
you
wrong
at
him.
That
should
be
a
kinetic
badge.
It's
just
not
called.
He
was
confused
about
the
name,
but
John's
right,
that's
a
kinetic
hand,
not
free
3D,
that's
just
what
they
call
their
their
non-profit.
I
had
forgotten
about
that.
Okay,
so
we
can.
There
is
a
badge
for
kinetic
hand.
Gotcha.
B
E
And
then
we've
got
another
post
I've
actually
got
a
few
posts
that
might
be
worth
exploring.
Looking
for
Nathan
Utes
I'll,
just
click
the
link
instead.
E
Already
Nathan
McClellan
there
we
go
not
currently
a
chapter
in
Utah
and
I'm.
Looking
to
help
I'll
look
around
for
a
seven-year-old
son,
prosthesis
gotcha
we've
got
a
reply
here
from
Connie
who
I
believe
is
our
lead
from
the
Illinois
ATP.
C
I'm
happy
to
see
that
both
Connie
and
Tanya
stepped
up
and
I,
see
from
this
that
Tanya
and
Sage
Prosthetics
is
alive
and
well.
They
say
that
they're
usually
make
about
20
Prosthetics
a
school
year
and
we're
looking
for
new
recipients.
For
next
year
we
can
easily
ship
three.
C
B
Think
it's
worth
pointing
out
here
for
what
was
his
name
Nathan,
the
one
who
published
this
originally
the
comment,
Nathan
I
think
it's
worth
pointing
out
that
I
don't
know
if
he's
under
the
impression
that
you
have
to
be
part
of
a
chapter
or
working
through
a
chapter
to
a
delivered
device.
I
just
want
to
clarify
you,
don't
I
mean
Nathan
if,
if
he
has
gone
through
the
process
of
learning,
how
to
make
a
device,
maybe
earned
a
badge
for
that
device.
B
He's
welcome
to
take
this
case
on
himself
and
just
make
it
he
doesn't
have
to
be
part
of
a
chapter.
So
I
just
wanted
to
point
that
out,
but
I
I'm
very
glad
to
see
that
he
is
connected
with
a
couple
of
experienced
resources
and
I'm
sure
they'll
guide
him
through
this
perfect.
E
Thanks
Jeremy
and
Sarah:
do
you
want
to
make
a
note
there
that
he
he
can
reach
out
to
anyone
and
anyone.
A
E
I
just
want
to
point
out
really
quick.
This
is
a
post
that
was
brought
up
last
week,
but
Maxi
Nixon
posted
a
little
bit
of
content
about
a
recipient.
It's
really
interesting!
It's
a
it's!
E
A
really
great
story:
Jason
is
going
to
be
reaching
out
or
has
reached
out
to
Maxie
now
about
getting
a
release
form
whether
the
the
child,
Jackson
and
his
mom
would
be
interested
in
participating
in
putting
together
a
little
bit
more
collateral
that
we
could
use
for
our
media
package
and
for
using,
for
you
know,
outward
facing
materials.
E
As
these
things
come
up
and
as
more
people
start
indicating,
rather
than
simply
asking
questions
for
how
do
I
do.
Xyz
I
think
it
would
be
really
useful
to
start
directing
people
to
to
our
media
space
on
the
Hub
and
encouraging
folks
to
take
pictures
and
videos,
and
if
we
can
gosh,
if
there's
a
way
to
incentivize
that
if
there's
a
way
to
yawn
saying
hey,
you
should
really
do
this.
E
It
might
be.
It
might
be
about
time
to
start
making
a
more
concerted
push
to
try
to
get
some
new
new
materials.
There.
E
All
right,
let's
hop
back
over
to
the
workflow,
if
I
can
find
it
I
think
I'm
lost
in
the
shuffle
there.
We
go
okay,
I
think
that's
it
for
the
Hub
upcoming
special
guests
and
presentations.
Next
month
we
have
Florian
valleys
from
ugani.
Prosthetics
Florian
is
a
contact
of
mine.
He
has
been
really
useful,
really
helpful.
E
I
should
say
in
helping
to
provide
some
additional
context
with
some
questions
that
I've
had
about
some
targeted
marketing,
not
targeted
marketing,
targeted
relief
efforts
and
developing
World
Bugatti
Prosthetics
is
a
sort
of
a
startup
incubator,
the
result
of
Florian's
company.
It
is
a
Prosthetics
firm
based
in
oh
boy.
Where
is
the
base?
Let's
find
out,
I
want
to
say
the
wrong
country.
E
I
wanted
to
say
it
was
Kenya,
but
it
could
be
mistaken,
but
they've
been
doing
some
pretty
awesome
work
in
establishing
prosthetic
clinics
in
areas
that
simply
did
not
have
them
and
creating
a
viable
and
profitable
model
that
allows
for
the
community
to
sustain
themselves
so
they're
not
reliant
on
the
outside
Aid.
E
It's
a
really
interesting
model
that
he's
exploring
and
I
invited
him
to
speak
next
month
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
to
Foster
lasting
change
in
areas
in
the
developing
world
and
looking
at
how
the
non-profit
model
differs
from
the
startup
model
and
see
if
there
are
any
lessons
that
we
can
learn
from
his
experience
in
that
space,
so
I'm
really
excited
to
to
listen
to
them
and
ask
him
a
couple
of
additional
questions
about
his
his
work.
There
any
questions
or
comments
there.
E
Great
I
tell
you:
I
have
lost
my
video
screen
like
the
little
screen
and
screen
showing
everyone
else's
faces.
So
now
I
feel
like
I'm.
Just
talking.
B
When
you
shared
the
screen,
there's
some
check
boxes
at
the
bottom
to
like
share
sound
and
optimize
for
video.
You
didn't
check
those.
Did
you
don't.
D
E
B
F
E
Alrighty
well,
in
that
case,
let's
move
into
what
wildmont
has
been
working
on
lately,
so
just
parking
back
to
our
the
positive
feedback
model
that
I
identified
that
five-step
flow
and,
in
fact,
I,
can
throw
that
up
on
the
screen
as
a
quick
reminder.
E
E
So
we
begin
with
identifying
need
that
moves
to
device,
pairing
fabrication,
then
device
provision
and
follow-up
waivers
and
media.
What
I
was
just
referring
to
with
Jackson
and
Maxie,
and
then
that
step
leading
into
our
various
fundraising
opportunities
and
sponsors
and
Partnerships
I
want
to
just
kind
of
highlight.
You
know,
break
down
each
of
these
steps
here,
beginning
with
identifying
need
or
case
identification.
E
We
can
spend
as
much
time
here
as
as
you
feel,
is
appropriate
Jeremy.
But
did
you
want
to
give
just
a
high
level
overview
of
where
things
stand
with
the
new
website
and
what
we've
been
talking
about
with
teary.
B
Well,
we
have
the
website
up
and
running,
and
it
looks
like
it
could
be
a
a
good
sort
of
a
starting
point
to
build
out
a
new.
You
know
home
page,
essentially,
if
we
enable
a
place
where,
when,
when
people
search
us
out
online,
this
is
where
they
would
land.
This
is
where
they
would
first
learn
about
who
and
what
we
are
and
how
to
get
involved
and
how
they
can
support
us
and-
and
it
would
essentially
be
a
hub
from
which
we
can
link
them
off
to
our
various
somewhat
complicated
resources.
B
Since
we
have
several
different
sites
and
be
a
way
of
helping
people
to
find
their
way
into
the
community,
the
site
itself
is
up
and
running.
It
was
developed
in
French,
it
does
have
an
English
translation,
but
there
are
some
components
that
are
not
yet
translated
and
so
there's
work
to
be
done
there,
and
so
essentially,
we
have
a
couple
of
things
that
we
need
to
work
on.
B
We
need
to
work
on
more
fully,
translating
it
but,
more
importantly,
changing
the
actual
content,
because
what
we
have
now
is
a
copy
of
the
site
built
by
enable
France.
So
most
of
the
content
is
oriented
towards
the
work
they're
doing
there
in
France,
and
we
want
to
make
it
a
little
bit
more
generic
a
little
bit
more
about
enable
as
a
whole
and
primarily
a
little
bit
more
oriented
towards
our
us
audience,
at
least
to
begin
with,
and
then
Branch
out
from
there
to
make
it
more
globally
representative.
B
But
we
want
to
make
it
more
representative
of
enable
as
a
whole
community.
So
there's
a
lot
of
content
that
needs
to
be
updated.
Pages,
you
know
Adam
and
his
team
are
going
to
be
going
through
and
kind
of
figuring
out
what
to
keep,
what
to
drop,
what
to
change
and
providing
that
as
guidance
to
our
our
volunteer.
B
Azer
who's,
who's,
generously,
helped
us
to
to
do
this
work
and
then
there's
also
a
matching
component,
where
we
have
a
map,
a
Google
map
where
you
can
register
either
as
a
maker
or
as
a
device
recipient
and
it'll
put
pins
on
the
map
of
various
colors
to
show
kind
of
who's.
Where
and
then
we
can
use
that
as
a
a
tool
for
connecting
makers
with
people
looking
for
devices
as
a
sort
of
a
rudimentary
matching
process.
B
B
He
unfortunately,
doesn't
have
access
to
his
developers
anymore,
that
built
the
site,
but
he
was
able
to
at
least
point
us
to
where,
in
the
folder
structure,
all
the
custom
code
lives,
and
so
we
should
be
able
to
start
digging
through
that
now
and
start
to
change.
Some
of
the
French
elements
to
English
and
start
to
you
know
otherwise
update
it
to
to
more
bring
it
in
line
with
our
current
needs.
So
that's
where
we
stand.
B
E
And
I,
just
as
a
point
of
color
I,
think
that
it
looks
really
great
I
I
really
like
the
way
the
interactive
map
shows
on
the
the
website
we're
talking
about
taking
in
Jeremy.
We
were
a
little
bit
concerned
about
well,
you
raised
a
concern
in
the
call
about
follow-up
care
and
tracking
of
devices.
Is
that
anything
that
you
want
to
expand
on
here?
Well,.
B
I,
don't
think
we
figured
that
out.
Yet
that's
why
I
said
I
think
there's
there's
definitely
a
meeting
to
be
had
and
I
know,
that's
going
to
involve
you
me
and
John,
and
anyone
else
who's
at
all
interested
in
this
I
mean
it's
a
very
challenging
problem
to
solve
we're
talking
about
the
whole
case
management
process.
You
know
who's
involved,
who
monitors?
B
How
do
we
get?
You
know
feedback
from
the
maker
from
the
recipient.
How
do
we?
How
do
we
keep
track
of
these
things?
How
do
we
follow
up
over
time,
even
after
devices
delivered
to
find
out?
You
know
how
that
device
is
working
if
it's
being
used,
how
we
can
improve
it.
There's
a
lot
of
aspects
to
this,
so
I
think
the
next
step
is
we
got
to
get
the
right
people
into
a
zoom
meeting
and
we
got
a
brainstorm.
B
E
It's
a
challenge
but
I,
think
I
I
think
it's
for
a
group
like
ours,
I
think
it's
something
we
we
have
the
people
and
we
have
the
interest
to
wrap
our
arms
around
it
and
I
I'm
feeling
optimistic
about
it.
I
think
that
I
think
we
can
make
it
something
more
workable
and
something
that
has
a
little
bit
more
accountability,
I.
E
Think
than
that,
we
currently
are
able
to
provide
yeah
so
just
being
able
to
follow
up
with
someone,
and
if
someone
has
an
issue
with
their
device
or
they
they
need
maintenance
or
a
completely
new
one.
It
would
be
great
for
them
to
know
exactly
what
they
need
to
do
and
where
to
go
and
who
to
call
to
to
have
that
taken.
B
Care
of
so
I
I
would
encourage
you
Adam,
unless
you
want
to
delegate
I,
would
encourage
you
to
maybe
work
on
coordinating
that
meeting
and
I
would
include,
maybe
posting
it
on
the
Hub
to
invite
there
might
be
others.
Some
of
our
key
resources
might
want
to
join
in
on
that
discussion
and
I'd.
Welcome
anyone's
input
on
this
I
do
think
we're
probably
looking
at
at
least
a
90-minute
meeting
for
this
one.
It's
going
to
be
a
little
better
discussion.
C
And
it's
probably
a
discussion
that
might
engage
some
I.T
or
some
techie
types
right
now.
I'm
thinking
a
lot
about
postcards
with
QR
codes
and
some
place
where
the
QR
code
could
be
sort
of
taped
on
the
inside
of
a
hand
or
something
so
that
it
might
all
become
trackable,
there's
sort
of
an
interesting
mix
of
technology
and
and
I.T
there
and
direct
engagement
that
might
catch
someone's
attention,
which
is
why
I'm
saying
it
out
loud
now
and
look
forward
to
thinking
it
through
during
the
meeting.
Well.
B
But
I
think
well
I'm,
just
my
two
cents
here,
because
we've
gotten
into
the
Weeds
on
this
before
I
think
it
might
make
sense
for
us
to
focus
first
on
solving
the
problem.
What
is
the
process
that
we're
trying
to
you
know
build
here?
What
is
the?
What
is
the
sort
of
the?
What
does
this
look
like
you
know?
How
are
we
going
to
do
this
and
then
figure
out
the
the
technology?
That's
going
to
support
that
yeah
once
we
figure
out
what
we
want
to
do
you.
E
Know
whether
it's
you
know
something
as
simple
as
a
serial
number,
that's
printed
on
the
device,
and
you
know
what
component
of
the
device
we'd
want
that
printed
on
and
then
having
some
kind
of.
F
B
Think
there
are
a
lot
of
options
and
and
part
of
that
discussion
honestly
is
I,
mean
I'm,
ready
to
I'm,
ready
to
retire,
enable
web
Central.
Once
we
have
a
solution
here
to
replace
it,
but
I
will
say
if
we
had
if
some
developer
came
along
in
our
community,
that
has
the
visual
c-sharp.net.
You
know
skills
on
which
that
that's
built
there's
a
lot
of
of
good
stuff
in
enable
web
Central,
which
you
know
another
option,
is
that
we
just
simplify
that
by
removing
this
back
and
forth
kind
of
approval
process.
B
That's
in
there
right
now
and
make
it
because
the
case
management
functionality
that's
enable
web
Central
is
quite
good
and
it
it
offers
a
lot
of
value,
and
it
offers
a
lot
that
we
wouldn't
have
in
this
new
platform.
So
there
is
that
option
to
talk
about,
but
it
would
require
having
somebody
with
the
right
development
skills
to
make
those
changes.
So
I
think
both
of
those
scenarios
are
worth
exploring.
E
Let's
move
on,
if
that's
all
right,
Jeremy,
just
because
we've
got
about
15
minutes
left,
there
are
a
couple
of
other
routes
that
I
think
are
that
would
part
of
what
I'm
interested
in
part
of
the
interest
that
I've
heard
expressed
from
other
folks
in
the
community
that
I've
been
messaging
for
the
past.
You
know
few
months
is
that
Beyond
prosthetic
hands
there's
a
lot
of
potential
for
looking
at
other
kinds
of
devices.
This
is
part
of
what
our
assistive
device
push
has
been
about.
E
I
am
working
with
Tech
State,
Tech,
ACT
program
leaders
and
Kai.
This
may
not
be
directly
relevant
to
you.
It
I
think
you
said
you're
based
in
the
UK.
Is
that
right?
Yes,
gotcha!
E
This
is
a
strictly
U.S
thing
for
now,
but
I
think
that
there's
a
lot
of
broader
potential
here
down
the
road
we're
trying
to
identify
a
way
that,
instead
of
Simply
and
not
to
be
reductive,
but
instead
of
only
focusing
on
prosthetic
hands
and
prosthetic
components
generally,
looking
at
a
wider
array
of
Technology
as
being
sort
of
Under,
the
Umbrella
of
what
it
is,
our
community
is
capable
of
providing
for
folks.
E
So
in
the
US
we
have
somebody
called
the
ATA,
the
assistive
Tech
ACT
and
each
state
in
the
United
States
has
its
own
at
program.
That's
run
by
a
an
affiliate.
It's
a
non-profit
Affiliated
through
the
state
government
and
in
short
they're
charged
with
matching
folks,
typically
geriatric
folks
with
the
assistive
technology.
E
We
have
I
think
a
lot
of
pieces
of
the
puzzle,
but
what
I'm
trying
to
do
is
identify
sort
of
a
program
and
enable
where
each
of
our
us-based
chapters
are
paired
with
these
State
programs
and
can
better
Supply
them
with
3D
print
technology
and
determine
what
that
need
is
and
how
best
to
deliver
it.
I
know
that
in
the
EU
we've
got
a
couple
of
folks
who
are
exploring
the
assistive
technology
space
and
not
just
the
prosthetic
space
in
Milan
we've
got
John
helped
me
out.
E
The
I
believe
he's
a
Swedish
researcher
who's
based
in
Milan.
You
put
me
in
touch
with
him
in
his.
E
Had
a
call
with
him
a
couple
of
months
ago
and
I'm
blinking
on
his
name
too,
but
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
potential.
I'll
I'll
drop
that
next
week's
meeting
if
it
comes
up
but
I,
think
that
there's
a
lot
of
potential
for
exploring
applications
of
3D,
printing
and
added
manufacturing,
Beyond
Prosthetics,
speaking
of
which
rehab
engineering
I
am
hopefully
I,
know.
I,
keep
saying
this.
E
Our
meeting
keeps
getting
pushed
back,
but
I'll
be
hopefully
meeting
with
ability
KC
next
week
or
the
week
after,
to
talk
about
partnering
with
this
rehab
daily
program
as
a
potential
partner
to
serve
as
a
kind
of
test
kitchen
for
an
enable
partnership.
What
this
would
look
like
is,
instead
of
focusing
on
the
recipient,
the
person
who'd
be
using
the
device,
it
would
be.
E
Providing
3D
printed
tools
for
speech,
therapists,
occupational
therapists,
pts,
nursing,
AIDS
rehab
tax
Tools
in
this
space
tend
to
be
a
very
specific
to
the
kind
of
functional
deficit
that
a
patient
in
this
kind
of
a
setting
might
be
experiencing,
but
I
think
also
be
very,
very
expensive,
so
they're
very
useful.
The
value
is
high,
but
to
acquire
them
through
traditional
means
usually
requires.
You
know,
order
from
some
kind
of
catalog
system,
and
they
can
be.
E
You
know,
outside
of
the
budget
of
a
lot
of
these
non-profit
organizations
that
are
attempting
to
serve
these.
E
Thought
is
that
enable
enable
could
jump
in
and
fill
that
Gap
and
partner
chapters
that
are
close
to,
or
at
least
interested
in,
assisting
given
rehab
facilities
and
provide
materials
to
them
in
that
way.
E
So
more
on
that
as
this
develops,
but
I
think
all
of
these
things,
you
know
the
the
assistive
Tech
they're
trying
to
get
a
system
in
place
for
better
tracking
looking
at
rehab
engineering,
I'm,
looking
at
other
like
classroom
models
and
ways
that
we
can
better
support
our
educational
chapters.
I
think
all
of
these
are
things
that
a
new
website
would
go
a
long
way
to
serving.
You
know
just
having
like
an
entry
point.
E
That
clearly
indicates
like
what
are
you
interested
in
doing
with
our
community
and
then
pushing
folks
down
into
the
appropriate
route
based
upon
their
their
stated
interest,
and
hopefully
the
new
website
can
accomplish
that
on
the
next
part
of
this
this
holistic
process.
Obviously
we
fully
covered
step.
One
device
delivery
again,
I
think
the
matching
platform
is
going
to
be
really
helpful
in
that
trying
to
improve
communication
with
potential
recipients
is
really
core.
E
In
my
opinion,
I
think
that
we
we
need
to
when
we're
looking
at
this,
this
new
platform,
this
new
management
platform,
trying
to
make
sure
that
there's
some
kind
of
mechanism
to
get
an
assessment
for
the
recipient's
functional
State,
maybe
for
inviting
them
to
the
survey,
maybe
performing
some
kind
of
functional
assessments
like
can
you
do
XYZ
things?
What
is
your
range
of
motion
in
your
arm
and
just
like
you
know,
ask
them
to
check
the
given
diagram,
some
basic
tools
that
we
could
Supply
to
determine?
E
Not
only
what
kind
of
device
is
appropriate
for
the
recipient,
but
also
six
months
deadline
after
they've
received
the
device
get
a
sense
for
how
their
functional
status
has
improved
as
a
result
from
receiving
it
or
you
know
if
we're
not
only
interested
in
function.
E
If
we're
looking
at
quality
of
life
measures,
you
know
what
should
those
questions
be
and
what
would
actually
be
a
a
meaningful
metric
that
we
could
capture
to
turn
into
actionable
data
that
we
could
use
to
improve
our
devices
or
approach
specific
groups
or
you
know,
identify
targets
to
you
know
improve
the
impact
of
what
it
is.
Our
community
members
are
doing.
E
Again,
nothing
really
actionable
right
now,
but
I
think
as
a
as
a
motivating
philosophy
of
just
Gathering
data
about
what
devices
you're
doing.
What
kind
of
impact
they're
having
I
think
is
a
focus
that
we
should
really
emphasize
device
follow-up,
I
kind
of
touched
that
there
as
well.
E
Let
me
just
hop
into
here
on
media
capture
and
storytelling.
Jason
and
I
are
meeting
with
Sarah
this
afternoon
to
touch
on
a
number
of
different
topics.
E
Sarah
obviously
has
a
journalism
background
and
a
great
deal
of
know-how
in
this
space
Jason,
and
she
are
going
to
be
working
together
to
put
together
that
Media
Kit
to
try
to
provide
our
community
members
with
tools
and
pictures,
and
you
know
history
and
timelines
of
enable
what
it
is
that
our
group
has
done
over
the
years,
so
that
there's
a
little
bit
more
background
and
enable
can
be
a
part
of
these
stories,
not
the
star.
Obviously,
that
would
be
the
recipient.
E
F
E
Had
a
sneeze
coming
in,
but
you
know
make
sure
we
have
materials
to
actually
Supply
to
folks,
so
they
can,
you
know,
make
these
stories
and
and
showcasing
enables
work.
I
I
think
would
be
hugely
impactful
for
our
abilities
to
better
capture
new
sponsors
and
partners.
Jason,
as
I
said,
has
been
reviewing
the
collateral
that
he
received
from
Jeremy
and
John
he's
putting
together
some
new
threads
that
make
a
more
compelling
story
for
these
new
sponsors
and
partners.
E
Jackson
is
the
first
Target
he's
going
to
reach
out
to
this
kiddos
mom
to
see
if
we
could
get
something
a
little
bit
more
like
a
day
of
the
life
to
just
kind
of
show.
You
know
if
it's
true,
we
don't
want
to
fabricate
anything,
but
if
the
receipt
at
the
end
has
been
a
meaningful
addition
to
Jackson's
life,
we'd
like
to
you
know,
show
how
and
why
that
was
the
case.
I.
E
Like
to
get
a
little
bit
more
data
about
why
he
needed
enable
in
the
first
place,
I
think
that's
a
question.
That's
frequently
sort
of
skated
over.
You
know.
Obviously
he
lives
in
an
area
that
has
an
existing
Prosthetics
infrastructure.
So
it
would
be
interesting
to
learn
why
enable
was
an
attractive
option
and
the
enabled
device
was
a
good
option
for
for
Jackson,
specifically
Jason's,
also
reaching
out
to
the
D
door.
Foundation
I
know
they're
a
previous
sponsor
of
enables.
E
Apparently
they
reached
out
to
us
with
a
an
express
interest
of
increasing
or
resuming
support
for
the
community,
so
Jason
will
be
reaching
out
to
them.
To
start
up
that
conversation.
C
He's
also
Adam,
which
Foundation
that's
the
d
Dora
Foundation.
Yes,
yes,
yes,
they
pronounce
it
Dora.
Oh
just
Dora,.
E
Not
dedora
gotcha
yeah.
C
Adam
be
aware
that
Bob,
Rieger
and
I
have
both
had
prior
several
audio
conversations
with
the
director,
and
so
it
might
be
useful
to
have
one
of
us
there
to
to
bridge
the
gap.
The
transition.
E
It's
Nora,
yeah
I
was
walking
through
their
site.
It's
really
interesting.
The
the
work
that
they
do
is.
C
E
C
You
know:
we've
had
only
a
passing
interaction
with
them,
so
I
think
Jason
as
a
cold
call
would
be
fine,
but
I'm
happy
to
do
it
and
I
will
look
up.
The
people
I
did
interact
with
and
share
that
with
you
and
then
you're
quote.
Welcome
to
recruit
me.
Okay,
great.
E
And
then
I
wanted
to
know
just
to
support
Jason's
efforts,
we're
trying
to
to
craft
a
kind
of
narrative
around
enable's
10-year
anniversary,
with
which
we
just
passed,
we'd
like
to
put
together
some
kind
of
graphic
or
series
of
Graphics,
or
maybe
just
like
a
you
know,
highlighted
video
or
all
of
the
above
to
kind
of
show
where
enables
started
and
then
key
points,
key
Milestones
along
the
way
between
10
years
ago
and
today,
I
know
that
a
lot
of
that
stuff
is
out
there.
E
I
didn't
know
if
Jeremy
and
John,
if
the
materials
that
you
sent,
you
feel
already
encapsulate
that
pretty
well
or
if
there
are
additional
photos,
videos,
specific
Build,
A,
Thon
events,
things
that
seem
worthy
of
mentioning
on
a
timeline
as
a
way
to
kind
of
indicate
our
Bona
fides
and
our
staying
power.
C
Well,
I
think
I
will
pull
up
the
two
reports
that
we
sent
to
the
Dora
Foundation
previously,
since
that
was
probably
our
last
effort
to
sort
of
package.
All
of
this
you'll
want
to
update
it
anyway
and
I
gave
you
the
my
sort
of
peanut
gallery
air
table
gallery
of
videos
and
all
sorts
of
things
which
includes
some.
C
You
know
professional
high
quality,
video
that
could
be
pillaged
and
you
might
check
with
zainab
in
Turkey,
because
there
there's
a
documentary
being
made
right
now
where
there
was
until
the
earthquake
about
their
work,
in
Turkey,
okay
and
and
in
fact,
I
think
that
team
might
be
coming
to
the
states.
E
Okay,
we'll
do
let
me
just
because
we
have
only
a
couple
of
minutes
left
here:
I
want
to
thank
everyone
on
the
call,
especially
our
members,
Kai
and
Marty,
for
joining
on.
E
It's
always
nice
to
have
more
members
here
in
these
discussions,
and
hopefully
starting
next
week,
we'll
have
these
technical
issues
worked
out
and
we
can
start
making
things
a
little
bit
more
interactive
instead
of
just
listening
to
me.
Go
on
and
on
so
I
did
have
a
quick
question,
and
maybe
this
is
something
just
worth
considering
before
we
meet
again
next
week.
E
Obviously,
we've
been
on
hold
with
hosting
or
supporting
one-time,
enable
events
in
the
past
few
years,
like
most
people
have
been
I,
wanted
to
put
this
out
to
the
community
as
an
idea
about
whether
and
how
we
can
establish
a
template
for
build-a-thon
events
for
local
fundraisers
for
specific
enabled
chapters
that
are
interested
in
funding
their
own
Enterprises.
E
Whether
this
is
something
that
we
would
like
to
provide
materials
for,
and
if
so,
how
would
we
go
about?
You
know
what
would
actually
be
a
meaningful
level
of
support,
whether
it's
just
you
know
some
slide
decks,
maybe
putting
together
a
space
in
the
hub
that
provides
files
that
folks
can
use
to
download,
and
you
know
print
on
banners
or
whatever
it
is
they
want
to
do
for
hosting
and
if
it's
a
an
event
hosted
by
the
larger,
enable
Community.
E
You
know
how
and
where
those
could
be
hosted
down
below
that
I.
Don't
think
2023
is
realistic,
but
looking
forward
to
2024
I
think
this
would
be
a
a
really
good
goal
to
have
to
raise
our
profile
and
increase.
Our
our
footprint
I
think
that
conference
attendance
is
an
element
of
this
as
well.
E
You
know
identifying
opportunities,
where
enabled
can
have
some
kind
of
presence,
whether
that's
a
booth
or
a
white
paper,
whether
they're
community
members,
who
are
interested
in
sharing
their
insights
without
the
Professionals
in
a
variety
of
fields,
from
additive
manufacturing
to
therapies,
to
disability,
Outreach
communities
I.
Think
that
there's
a
lot
of
opportunity
that
we're
not
currently
grabbing
on
to
to
to
bring
more
folks
into
our
community
and
add
to
the
you
know,
add
to
the
work
that
we're
all
trying
to
get
done.
F
F
E
Fine,
thank
you
all
for
joining
today.
I
I
appreciate
your
patience
and
we'll
speak
again.
Next
week,
Good
Start.
B
For
a
moment,
no
because
she
needs
to
start
the
next
meeting
under
this
account,
so
we'd
be
blocking
her.