Meet Radek
At 3D Access Hub, I believe accessibility should be practical, affordable and built with real people’s needs in mind. I’m proudly based in Edmonton AB, serving our local community with hands on support and custom 3D-printed solutions. I custom design, modify and produce custom 3D-printed assistive tools for seniors, kids, and individuals with disabilities, creating solutions that genuinely make everyday tasks easier.
“Making Accessibility more Accessible’
My work is community-focused. I listen, prototype, and refine until each device truly makes life easier for the person using it. I collaborate with individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals to create thoughtful, purpose-built tools – whether that mean designing something completely new or modifying existing 3D-printed concepts. I also customize designs with preferred colors and personal details to help each tool feels like it something the user can confidently carry and be proud to use.
Why I Started
3D Access Hub started because I know firsthand what it’s like to live with disabilities and face the “disability tax” – paying more for tools that don’t always feel comfortable, personal, or easy to use in public. Even though i didn’t need many aid’s myself, the ones i did need showed me just how awkward it can feel to rely on something that doesn’t fit your personality. I wanted to change that. by combining accessible designs with 3D printing, I set out to create tools that are practical, affordable, and built with users in mind. 3D Access Hub exists to give people options that feel personal, comfortable, and empowering, so no one has to choose between getting the help they need and feeling confident in their everyday life.
