Listen now | This is the first part of a two-part conversation with Victoria Jaqua and Adam Popanda at Glia, a Canada-based company that develops and manufactures open-source medical devices. These devices were designed in part for manufacture by resource-restrained individuals and communities that otherwise cannot afford or do not have access to these sorts of devices.
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Listen now | This is the first part of a two-part conversation with Victoria Jaqua and Adam Popanda at Glia, a Canada-based company that develops and manufactures open-source medical devices. These devices were designed in part for manufacture by resource-restrained individuals and communities that otherwise cannot afford or do not have access to these sorts of devices.