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Albert Manero
President of Limbitless Solutions
Albert Manero II is a prominent engineer and technology executive, currently serving as the Executive Director and Co-founder of Limbitless Solutions, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating and providing 3D-printed bionic arms for children with limb differences at no cost to their families. His work focuses on making prosthetics not only affordable but also customizable, allowing children to express their individuality through the design of their bionic limbs.126
Education and Early Career
Manero holds multiple degrees from the University of Central Florida (UCF), including a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. His interest in bionics was sparked during his graduate studies when he learned about the high costs of traditional prosthetics, which often exceed $40,000. This led him to collaborate with classmates to develop innovative solutions that would empower children with limb differences.134
Limbitless Solutions
Founded in 2014, Limbitless Solutions leverages additive manufacturing techniques to produce affordable bionic limbs. The organization gained significant attention when actor Robert Downey Jr. helped deliver an Iron Man-themed arm to one of their first recipients.4 Under Manero's leadership, Limbitless has expanded its mission globally, aiming to reach children in need worldwide and encouraging students to use engineering for social good.235
Impact and Recognition
Manero's contributions have been recognized through various awards, including the prestigious Order of Pegasus, UCF's highest student honor. He emphasizes the importance of creativity, inclusion, and empathy in engineering, advocating for a collaborative approach that brings diverse perspectives together to foster innovation.14 His vision extends beyond individual projects; he aspires to establish global networks for providing bionic solutions to children everywhere.45
Through Limbitless Solutions, Manero continues to inspire both his team and the broader community by demonstrating how engineering can be a powerful tool for positive change in the lives of children facing challenges due to limb differences.
