AT, in and of itself, can be utterly glamorous. Case in point- exoskeletons, self driving cars, self lacing shoes, etc. But it’s also making lesser obvious impacts, such as helping women with low vision apply makeup, or using facial recognition apps to help alzheimers patients. The world of technology is far reaching and it’s effecting change from the smallest of tasks to the largest. You can read about all of these changes right here – AT in the news for the week of 10/10 thru 10/14
New exoskeleton helps disabled people get back on their feet
Pittsburgh firms on front line of robotics technology revolution
Disabled teen drives with new technology
It’s not only engineers who work in robotics
How tech can promote diversity in the workplace
Assistive technology features products, apps designed to benefit students
Assistive Technology expo returns to UMass Medical School
Low-Cost Breakthrough in a Refreshable Braille Device
Is there a “business imperative” for hiring adults with autism?
Disabled teen drives with new technology
Like kids, adults with learning disabilities have federal rights
Eyefluence Is Bringing Eye Tracking Tech To The “Next Generation of VR Headsets |
Do adolescents with specific language impairment understand driving terminology?
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