• Question: Thank you for answering our Q. Do you think that your work will be available to everyone in the world?

    Asked by Varsha444555 to Valerie, Steve, Sean, Kath, Carmel, Alex on 15 Nov 2017.
    • Photo: Sean Doherty

      Sean Doherty answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      Thank you for asking! I think a big goal in our work is to make any healthcare improvements available to as many people as possible. In reality this is a complicated process as there is different health care systems throughout the world. Reducing the cost of healthcare is a big subject at the moment and hopefully technology developed in the future will be available to more and more people! Helping to make this the case is certainly something I think about in my work.

    • Photo: Valerie Bentivegna

      Valerie Bentivegna answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      I would certainly hope so! But as Sean has pointed out, it is a very complicated process to get this done. But I will do everything I can to make it easier to provide accessible healthcare and technology for everybody, worldwide.

    • Photo: Carmel Howe

      Carmel Howe answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      I want it to be. I’m really into the idea of knowledge and scientific research being available freely to everyone so i’d love for my work to be available to everyone in the world.

    • Photo: Kathryn Thomas

      Kathryn Thomas answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      I hope so if it works! If it was developed into a product it would be sold all over the world but if not the methods and stuff I use will be available to read.

    • Photo: Stephen Lang

      Stephen Lang answered on 15 Nov 2017:


      Sadly not. The limbs I work on are at the higher end of the price range, so most of tr third world wouldn’t be able to afford them.

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