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His catalyst came when he encountered a seven-year-old girl at a science fair. She had an $80,000 prosthetic arm that was bulky, heavy, expensive, and technologically outdated. Her story struck a chord with Easton—he realized that existing solutions were far from ideal, especially for growing children who outgrew devices rapidly.
This encounter fueled his determination to develop better, more affordable prosthetic systems—sparking the foundation of Unlimited Tomorrow before he even turned 18.