Your pills can now be printed with a 3-D printer, you can see the world through a bionic eye, and you can build your own prosthetic limb in less-than 5 days. I kid you not, this is real. AT in the news for the week of 8/3 thru 8/7.
How Assistive Technologies Enable People with Disabilities
New PSA Focused on People with Disabilities Preparing for Emergencies Launched
1st wearable tech that translates notifications into braille
Students develop euro note reader for people with vision disabilities
U.S. Access Board Advisory Committee Submits Report on Rail Car Accessibility
What Does The World Look Like For Someone With A Bionic Eye?
Your Pill Is Printing: FDA Approves First 3-D-Printed Drug
3D printing: A disability revolution?
App helps visually impaired connect
How makerspaces can be more accessible to people with disabilities
New Brain-Computer Interface System Lets Monkey Control Computer Cursor with Impressive Precision
Fashion-able: Innovators tackle clothing challenges for people with disabilities
This is the world’s first braille smartwatch
Here’s How Tech Companies Are Teaming Up to Boost Accessibility
Harpenden man develops accessibility app, assist-Mi, for disabled community
A bionic hand in five days: how tech innovation is changing lives
When It Comes To Learning For The Deaf, ‘It’s A 3-D Language’
A startup from Israel has accidentally created “WhatsApp for the deaf”