I've raised £30000 to fund the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation (SMF), helping gifted potential engineers with neurodiverse minds, recognise their strengths and talents

Our dear friend and E3D co-founder Sanjay Mortimer tragically passed away last year at the age of 32. Sanjay’s reach was global, and news of his death sent shock waves around the world. His legacy must live on, so we’ve launched a charitable foundation in his memory to support gifted potential engineers, who may not be able to progress without funding, and for whom mainstream education may not be working in some way.
Sanjay himself suffered from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He was always open about this condition and the challenges it brought, and he was determined to not let it define him.
Those who knew Sanjay up close could quickly see he was a visionary with a brilliant mind. His capacity to think unconventionally drove much of the progress our company and the 3D printing industry has enjoyed. The way he addressed this condition and the success he achieved, combined with his immense passion for 3D printing, are why we've formed the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation (SMF).
For more information, please visit: www.SanjayMortimerFoundation.org (live from Sat 25th Nov), or get in touch: info@SanjayMortimerFoundation.org