For alumnus Jerry Evans, every job is a custom job.
“The shape of a person’s limb is as unique as their signature,” he says. “You can’t meet this need with mass production.”
After graduating from the University of Toronto with a master's degree in civil engineering, Evans pursued an MBA and had a successful 20-year career in the financial sector. Today, he is the CEO of Nia Technologies Inc., a not-for-profit social enterprise that uses computer-aided design (CAD) software and 3D printers to enhance the fabrication of prosthetic devices around the world.
The company collaborates with clinics and hospitals worldwide, including in Canada, Uganda, Tanzania and Cambodia.
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