The future looks bright for young David Aguilar, the 18-year-old Andorran who has garnered worldwide attention for building a prosthetic arm using Lego blocks. We sat down with this innovative teen to talk about his story and his ideas.
You created your first prosthesis with Lego blocks when you were only 9 years old. Do you remember what made you turn your toy into a prosthesis?
I suppose that subconsciously my life’s biggest dream has been to have an arm, and I’ve always wanted and dreamed of being just like all the other kids. From a very young age, Lego was my escape and a huge passion that grew every day when I played in my room. When I started building things my idea was to build a boat. The moment I assembled what should have been the ship’s hull and brought it up to my “little hand”, it occurred to me to wrap my entire arm with the pieces and make my dreams come true. By putting together a wire and parts from a Bionicle robot I then developed my first moving prosthesis with the Lego blocks.
Do you plan to continue refining the current model?
Yes, a friend of the family just gave me the latest excavator crane that Lego released. It has 4,000 pieces and with it I can make a much more complex and elaborate prosthesis.
In just a few months you’ve become a celebrity: we’ve seen you in newspapers, on the news, giving school talks and on television programs. How does this media impact make you feel? How has your life changed?
It’s honestly really exciting and overwhelming. The lesson couldn’t be more positive because of all the good things that are happening for me. At the Sant Ermengol school in Andorra, I grew up surrounded by the same classmates and teachers who are part of this story and today are thrilled to see me so happy. I am who I am because of them and my family, and they’re an important part of what is happening.
Several universities have shown interest in my idea. Specifically, the UIC in Barcelona gave me an “Outstanding Innovative 2018 award” that made it possible for me to earn a scholarship to study bioengineering.
What do you want to be in the future?
I know that I want to help people through bioengineering. There’s no better career for fulfilling my goals and making my dreams come true using the most cutting-edge materials and technology.
Bioengineering is the fusion of biomechanics and engineering, and the development and application of these skills together with the latest advances in this field will give me the skills I need to fulfill my dream.