assam was an ambulance driver in syria and lost his leg in a bomb explosion.g his own prosthetics, he helped a young yemeni boy, named zain, who lost part of his hand in a fire. they were able to include elements of zain‘s favourite cartoon character, ben 10, in the design, all forjust 75 us dollars. assam also helped develop a 3—d printing system using haptic feedback for another syrian refugee named ahmed. he was blinded by a sniper shot that went through his eyes. the echolocation system helps guide him to walk around unaided. they are planning to open fabrication labs in a refugee camp in turkey and in the northern jordanian city of irbid. it is a small but positive step to harness the talents of people forced into exile and help integrate them into a new country. brilliant. that wasjen, and for the next part of the programme, i have had to clear the room because there is a serious danger to human life in this next item. is that not right? it is exactly right. the last few years, one of the biggest gifts people have been getting is, of course, drones. now,