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Project Daniel, Not Impossible : ウィキペディア英語版 | Project Daniel, Not Impossible Project Daniel is a December 2013 project created by (Not Impossible ), LLC to use 3D Printers to make prosthetic arms for children of war in South Sudan. CEO of Not Impossible, (Mick Ebeling ), recently debuted Project Daniel at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014 in Las Vegas alongside Intel. Directed by Mick Ebeling, Executive produced by Elliot Kotek, Produced by Caitlin Bray, Cinematography by Adrian Belic, Project Daniel received 5 Cannes Lions Awards in 2014, including a Titanium Lion.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140623005582/en/Impossible-Earns-Cannes-Lions-Including-Cannes-Titanium#.VbaIx-hVhBc )〕 == History ==
Project Daniel is the second life-changing project that Not Impossible has unveiled. In 2010, company CEO & founder Mick Ebeling spearheaded the creation of (the Eyewriter ), eye-tracking glasses with free, open-source software that enabled a renowned graffiti artist paralyzed by ALS to draw and communicate using only his eyes. The technology was lauded in Time magazine’s “Top 50 Inventions of 2010,” was named to Gizmodo’s Eight Incredible Health Innovations that Transform Lives, and became the subject of the award-winning documentary “Getting Up.”
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