LaChappelle relocates to Durango

LaChappelle relocates to Durango

City a better fit for robotics, Mancos entrepreneur says
19-year-old Mancos resident Easton LaChapelle recently moved his company, Unlimited Tomorrow, to Durango.
The Unlimited Tomorrow team’s muscle-controlled robotic arm, built for the Science Channel’s “All-American Makers,” will be featured on the show Feb. 18 at 10 p.m.
LaChapelle says the team wanted “to do something cool and new,” and developed software that allows you control the full arm with any two muscles in human body.
This robotic arm is the most functional the team has made to date, LaChapelle says.
An earlier robotic arm project created by Unlimited Tomorrow.
LaChapelle gave a TED talk in 2013 to discuss using 3D printing and robotics to create more efficient and lower cost prosthetics.

LaChappelle relocates to Durango

19-year-old Mancos resident Easton LaChapelle recently moved his company, Unlimited Tomorrow, to Durango.
The Unlimited Tomorrow team’s muscle-controlled robotic arm, built for the Science Channel’s “All-American Makers,” will be featured on the show Feb. 18 at 10 p.m.
LaChapelle says the team wanted “to do something cool and new,” and developed software that allows you control the full arm with any two muscles in human body.
This robotic arm is the most functional the team has made to date, LaChapelle says.
An earlier robotic arm project created by Unlimited Tomorrow.
LaChapelle gave a TED talk in 2013 to discuss using 3D printing and robotics to create more efficient and lower cost prosthetics.
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