We’re showing our Baltimore Pride this week as we take the lead in super-cool AT news, like Sean Gray’s Accessible Venue project, and the local IMAGE Center’s Disability Gateway project. Check it all out here – AT in the news for the week of 4/6 thru 4/10
3D printer helps Boston Home aid residents
Cautionary Tale of a Bionic Man
Students Build World’s Lightest and Least Expensive Electric Wheelchairs
On A Scale Of 1 To 10, Brazil Gets A Zero For Disability Access
Sean Gray confronts gap in venue accessibility for people with disabilities in Baltimore and beyond
Harnessing The Internet For New Ways To Deal With Disability
Jacoti releases first FDA-registered medical device hearing aid application for smartphones
10 ways virtual reality is revolutionizing medicine and healthcare
Bionic suit for elderly to be built by Irish researchers
What Makes a School Dyslexia-Friendly?
Making Theater Autism-Friendly
Microsoft announces pilot program to hire people with autism & other disabilities
This Tech Will Have You Hiking Like You’re 18 Again
Automated Braille Tutor wins Touch of Genius Prize
HIMS CANDY 5 HD II Handheld Video Magnifier Receives 2015 Red Dot Award
Easter Seals offers loans to finance assistive technology
AT&T’s challenge to developers: inventive apps for the disabled