
Made by someone with chronic illness — for people like us

About 3DMEchNest
3DMEchNest is run by a wheelchair user from Jæren, Rogaland. The project started with developing and 3D-printing small, practical, and personal accessories for wheelchairs — focused on function, comfort, and visual expression.
Due to health challenges, the development and sale of 3D-printed wheelchair parts is currently on pause. Physical production can be difficult to maintain consistently, and the activity has therefore been temporarily stopped.
The focus has now shifted to iOS app development. PaceME: Pacing & Energy is the first project in this direction.
PaceME: Pacing & Energy was developed based on personal experience with chronic illness and the need for better tools to understand and balance activity, rest, and the body's signals. The goal is to create simple and useful digital tools that can support people living with energy-limiting or chronic conditions.
Developing something that can be helpful for others in similar situations provides motivation, meaning, and care for the users who use the app.
Development happens gradually and is adapted to health and capacity. New features and improvements will be added over time based on testing and feedback.Contact: [email protected]3DMEchNest — developed in Jæren, Rogaland, Norway.




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