“A few years have passed since I last worked on prototypes and appearance models for Scott. I always look forward to helping him with his amazing creations. A great guy to work with, he can keep a project moving smoothly and works well with both clients and vendors. I look forward to working with him again in the future. ”
Mill Valley, California, United States
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I founded the venture-backed Bespoke Innovations in 2010…
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Amazing application of XR + fitness. With XR Workout, you drop the controllers, allowing the hands free for pushups, positioning, etc. So while I…
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A timely book for all the non-conformist, outside-the-box, quirky, hard-to-define innovators, hackers, pioneers, and change-makers out there!
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Experience & Education
Publications
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3D Printed Prosthetics are Fashion Statements for Amputees
KALW
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The Bionic Suit May Be the Future of Prosthetics
Smithsonian Magazine
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A 3D Printed Splint for Faster Healing
Cool Hunting
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Scientific American MIND
Scientific American
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Braces from 3D Printing Technology
Scoliosis Quarterly
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3D Printing Makes Scoliosis Braces More Sleek, Comfortable
C|Net
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These 3D Printed Covers Make Prosthetics Stylish
Fast Company
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How 3D Printing is Changing Medicine
The New Yorker
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Imagine a World Without Factories
BBC
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Can We Really 3D Print Limbs for Amputees?
The Atlantic
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(interview transcript)
FEMA
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The 3D Printing Revolutions
Science News
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Ondi Timoner Interview with Scott Summit
Ondi Timoner
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You, Too, Can Print Your Own Guitar
National Public Radio
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Walking Art: Bespoke Prosthetic Limbs
WNYC
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Bespoke Innovations : Making Prosthetics Cool
The Huffington Post
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How About Them Gams: 3D Printing Custom Legs
Bloomberg
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Perfect Fit: To Some Outfits
Wall Street Journal
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Will 3D Printing Change the World?
Forbes
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3D Printed Prosthetics Offer Amputees a New Lease on Life
Reuters
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More Design Hobbyists, Entrepreneurs Use 3D Printing
USA Today
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Designing with the Body
Innovation
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Innovation
Innovation
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The Past, Present and Future of 3D Printing
Washington Post
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Designing the Future
Metropolis
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Brand Extention
Monocle
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Time Compression (Cover Story)
Time Compression
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Bespoke Innovations Makes Beautiful, Custom Prosthetic Legs
Wired
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Bespoke Innovations, Maker of Designer Body Parts
Fast Company
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Interview with Scott Summit of Bespoke Innovations
Core77
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Bespoke Innovations, Maker of Designer Body Parts, Gets Fresh Funding
Fast Company
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15 Innovations That Will Change the World
Playboy
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3D Printing Spurs a Manufacturing Revolution (Cover Story)
New York Times
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3D Printing Changing Prosthetics Forever
C|Net
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In Space No One Can Hear You Sniff
The Robb Report
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Wired Tools
Wired
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MakesScents
Business 2.0
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Body Copy
Print Shift
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Core 77
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Discovery Channel
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Exploring the Dimensions of 3D Printing
CODAME Art + Tech
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Out of Hand : Materializing the Post-Digital
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Smithsonian Magazine
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Turning Prosthetic Limbs Into Art
CNN
Patents
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Flexible Braces, Casts, and Devices and Methods for Designing and Fabricating
Issued US 10,231,862
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3D Printing Waste Material Handling and Transfer
Issued US 10,061,302
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Bikini Brace
Issued US 9,918,866
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Conformal Hand Brace
Issued US 9,858,359
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Method for Creating a Design for a Replaceable Fairing
Issued US 9,782,274
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Brace with Elongated Fenestrations
Issued US 9,549,837
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Three Dimensional Printer Frame
Issued US D776,174
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Crutch Apparatus and Method for Designing and Fabrictating
Issued US 9,532,917
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Conformal Hand Brace
Issued US 9,529,941
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System and Method for Designing and Fabricating String Instruments
Issued US 9,519,733
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Spiral Brace
Issued US 10,327,940
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Crutch Apparatus and Method for Designing and Fabrictating
Issued US 9,032,982
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Custom Braces, Casts and Devices Having Fenestrations and Methods for Designing and Fabricating
Issued US 8,986,234
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Computer Interface
Issued US D717,300
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Adjustable Brace
Issued US 10,238,520
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Custom Braces, Casts and Devices Having Limited Flexibility and Methods for Designing and Fabricating
Issued US 8,613,716
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Replaceable Fairing for Prosthetic Limb or Brace
Issued US 8,417,487
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Computer Interface
Issued US 8,366,789
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Crutch Apparatus and Method for Designing and Fabrictating
Issued US 8,005,651
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Prosthetic Limb with Replaceable Fairing
Issued US 7,797,072
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Laser Level Detector
Issued US D577,299
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Laser Level Detector
Issued US D571,237
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Jack and Receptacle for Attaching a Peripheral Device to a Handheld Device
Issued US D550,156
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Detachable Remote Controller for an Electronic...
Issued US 7,253,765
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Action Triggers Embedded in Mid-Frame of a Handheld Device
Issued US D538,859
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Independently Positionable and Programmable Key Switches
Issued US 7,157,651
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Key Switch
Issued US D514,584
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Handheld Computing Device
Issued US D510,576
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Detachable Remote Controller for an Electronic...
Issued US 6,946,988
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Handheld Computing Device
Issued US D505,950
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Computer Input Device with Individually Positionable and Programmable Input Members
Issued US 6,903,662
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Foldable Keyboard
Issued US D486,488
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Ergonomic Dual-Section Computer Pointing Device
Issued US 6,489,947
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Portion of a Keyboard
Issued US D452,502
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Portion of a Keyboard
Issued US D452,503
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Video Camera
Issued US D430,587
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Remote Control Device
Issued US D409,201
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Remote Control Device
Issued US 5,812,085
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Compact Computer Housing
Issued US D396,698
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Method and Apparatus for Publication of Information
Issued US 5,689,648
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Wireless Communications Pod
Issued US D385,535
Honors & Awards
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Chicago Athenaeum 2002
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Chicago Athenaeum 2003
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Core 77
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Good Design
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IDEA
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IDSA Bronze Award
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IDSA Gold Award - Prosthetic Fairings
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IDSA People's Choice Award
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IDSA Silver Award
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