UCF-based Limbitless Solutions Returns to U.N. to Talk About Inclusivity For the third year in a row, representatives from the nonprofit have been privileged to share its story with the international organization.
Limbitless Solutions Announces New Bionic Arm Design Collaboration with Ubisoft All-new, artistic bionic arm sleeves feature armor from the action-adventure video game, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
UCF-based Limbitless Solutions and Video Game Cyberpunk 2077 Team Up For six years Limbitless Solutions has created bionic arms for children and now it is getting ready to help adults, too.
UCF’s Top 30 Photos from 2020 A sampling of snapshots that show the full scope of life as a Knight before and during the pandemic.
Several Knights to Present at Adobe Max’s Free, Virtual Conference This Week The design conference, which will include Limbitless Solutions and UCF-affiliated speakers in addition to its celebrity and tech expert lineup, takes place Oct. 20 -22.
Full STEAM Ahead: Limbitless Solutions to Launch New High-Impact Research Facility The nonprofit plans to open a bigger and more-advanced lab in 2021 to scale production, provide space for interdisciplinary-research activities and help expand its work with bionic limbs beyond children to adults.
Limbitless Solutions Publishes Article With Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Collaborations The journal paper recommends that universities build relationships with local hospitals to be ready for the next emergency.
Limbitless Solutions Announces New Collaboration with Adobe Adobe is providing free Creative Cloud product licenses and training to Limbitless team members and committing a $100,000 grant to support plans for expanding the Limbitless Lab at UCF.
UCF Helps Make Sunshine State Scholars Symposium Happen, Despite COVID-19 Originally scheduled for May, the event will happen virtually June 13, bringing together 103 of the best STEM students across Florida.
UCF-Trained Engineers, Oregon Medical Team Design 3D-Printed Ventilator that Requires no Electricity New product awaiting FDA approval for emergency use could save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, thanks to a compact, mobile and inexpensive design.