A Ukrainian soldier takes his first steps on a new prosthetic leg, thanks to a US company's donation of 3D printers that create these life-changing assistive devices. However, rising US tariffs on imported components are significantly increasing production costs, making it challenging for the company to continue its support. Tony Hynes, the CEO of Precision Valve & Automation, highlights the impact of these tariffs, which could make each printer more expensive. Four of the 3D printers were delivered before the tariffs took effect and despite current obstacles, the company remains committed to sending more printers to Ukraine. At the same time, they are training Ukrainian partners via video calls to ensure that this vital technology continues to help those in need.
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