Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. took his character into the real world to present a young boy with a bionic Iron Man arm of his own.
The young boy, Alex, was born with a partially developed right arm. The Microsoft OneNote Collective Project, with Albert Manero at the head, has been working to develop an arm for Alex. Given Alex’s love of superheroes, they thought it might be fun to bring a larger-than-life bionics expert to help out.
Albert Manero, a college student who builds and donates low -cost 3D-printed bionic limbs to kids around the world.
Check out the video in the tweet below.
The young boy, Alex, was born with a partially developed right arm. The Microsoft OneNote Collective Project, with Albert Manero at the head, has been working to develop an arm for Alex. Given Alex’s love of superheroes, they thought it might be fun to bring a larger-than-life bionics expert to help out.
Albert Manero, a college student who builds and donates low -cost 3D-printed bionic limbs to kids around the world.
Check out the video in the tweet below.
Honored to present a bionic #IronMan arm to Alex through @MSOneNote’s #CollectiveProject. Check the bowtie. #dapperhttps://t.co/lhLG5g1RP8
— Robert Downey Jr (@RobertDowneyJr) March 12, 2015
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