Comments about ‘Exhibit to highlight art of prosthetics’
The Leonardo plans to link science of limb creation with stories of amputees
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This will be an interesting and enlightening exhibit. I agree with Mr. Riley that this can spur young attendees to see this as a career and find meaningful work improving the lives of others.
I work for a different prosthetics company here in Salt Lake City. I enjoy the knowledge that my efforts directly or indirectly enhance someone else's quality of life. Our product was developed at the University of Utah and commercialized here, providing Utah-based jobs and adding to the state's economy.
Here's hoping that other companies are also represented so this exhibit isn't just a giant ad for Otto Bock.
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