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1 By Ethan, Maeve, Medina, and Will
3-D Printeers By Ethan, Maeve, Medina, and Will

2 Creating a Product Product Description: With so many risks that come with prosthetics, such as breaking, losing, and wearing them out, acquiring a new one can take time and be very costly. With our product, customers could get their prosthetics in a matter of hours, for a low price. Significance: Majority of customers are those in the military. Our product would give back to them. Customers interviewed: 10

3 Hospitals Doctors Making/managing printers Marketing/selling Can access any size prosthetic limb within hours Constant updates Surveys People missing limbs Doctors’ recommendations SD cards Printers Components of 3d printer Sd cards Printing materials 3d-printer sales App sales/sd card sales

4 Customer archetype profiles
1.Current U.S. Military soldier, male, late 30s, has insurance, has a wife and a child, middle class 2. Retired vet, 74, male, grandfather, has insurance. 3. Anesthesiologist, early 30s, works at University Medical Center of Princeton 4. Retired vet, early 40s. PTSD victim. Has insurance.

5 Interviewing Customers
Mike: U.S. Military, likes low cost and good quality. Replaced his prosthetic once and paid close to $30,000 to get the first one, and then replace it. Trusts his doctors for good recommendations. Robert: Doctor, likes to get patients their products on time and likes to have the products please his customers. He likes to have things on time and would like to have a reasonable cost on these products. Agnes: Doctor, thinks comfort and cost are very important for patients. She also believes the right size prosthetic can make a huge difference for the patient, especially for a prosthetic leg, because they are the most expensive and usually give people the most discomfort. Ross: Veteran, stressed from very long process to obtain prosthetic; it took around 5 months to arrive. Very costly, however, insurance covered a great deal. Stuck with the temporary prosthetic for too long. Always paranoid about breaking or losing it because of expense and time to acquire.

6 Our Experience Prosthetics can be uncomfortable! People want one that fits with no pain. Replacing a prosthetic only happens every so often, but wearing one happens every day. In addition, prosthetics are expensive. Hypothesis: We thought quick delivery and easy access was important. However, quality and comfort is foremost for prosthetic users. Experiments: We interviewed many people and got different opinions about their problems with prosthetics. Some of these included cost, comfort, and longevity. Results: We found that most people want a better product that does not cause them discomfort, they also want it in a short amount of time and and at a lower price than they usually get it from their doctor.

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