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Wheelchair Design in Developing Countries

EC.721 · Edgerton Center · Undergraduate · Spring 2009

Mr. Amos G. Winter, Amy J. Smith

MIT · Tier 1

<p>According to the United States Agency for International Development, 20 million people in developing countries require wheelchairs, and the United Nations Development Programme estimates below 1% of their need is being met in Africa by local production. Wheelchair Design in Developing Countries (WDDC) gives students the chance to better the lives of others by improving wheelchairs and tricycles made in the developing world. Lectures will focus on understanding local factors, such as operatin…

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Mr. Amos G. Winter, Amy J. Smith. EC.721 Wheelchair Design in Developing Countries. Spring 2009. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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