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Enter Easton LaChappelle, CEO of Unlimited Tomorrow—a pioneering company aiming to reshape the landscape of prosthetic technology through innovation and compassion.
As a young science enthusiast, Easton used science fairs as an outlet to create impressive gadgets. By age 14, he had devised a robotic hand controlled by a control glove, driven by curiosity to understand how things work and how to improve them. His passion for robotics only grew, inspiring him to address longstanding issues in prosthetic design.