Forbes March 3, 2022
Marco Annunziata

Innovation is generally a force for good, helping to accelerate economic growth and lifting living standards; digital-industrial innovation is a powerful example.

But it is uplifting to see innovation specifically targeted to do good. And this is exactly what 3DP4ME does: it leverages the power of 3D printing technology to produce affordable hearing aids. The pilot project starts in Jordan, and it starts with those most in need, including children.

Jason Szolomayer, founder and CEO of 3DP4ME, describes the project with a passion that is truly contagious and leaves you with no doubt that this effort will succeed. Jason launched 3DP4ME after a 10-year career in banking. The lack of hearing care in underserved populations jumped out at him as...

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