Feature: Turkish charity gives hope to children with limb deformity


  • World
  • Thursday, 14 Jan 2021

ISTANBUL, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- A Turkish charity makes a difference and puts a long-lasting smile on the faces of children with limb deformity, designing and printing low-cost mechanical hands and arms for them using 3D printers.

The Robohand Turkey Association or Robotel Turkiye Dernegi in Turkish, based in Istanbul, the country's finance and technology hub, has been "touching people's lives and hearts" since it was founded by Zeynep Karagoz and a few close friends in 2014.

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