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We research and develop assistive devices that give people with disabilities greater control over their lives.

We have built a strong international reputation for our work in creating technologies and solutions to enable people with disabilities to achieve their potential.

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Since our inception, we have been providing volunteer-driven computer skills tutoring.

The knowledge and skills to use a computer can greatly improve independence, access to resources, and connections with family and friends for a person with a disability.

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We assist our clients in developing the skills they need to achieve their employment goals.

We work with both individuals and employers to find a suitable career for each of our clients.

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We are the Canadian leader in Assistive Technology, from innovation right through to trialing and implementation.

We find the most effective ergonomic or assistive technology solutions to target each individual’s specific needs.

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We are a partner of choice for government and industry decision makers who share our passion for making Canada more accessible for all.

Through our collaborations, we can do more to empower people with disabilities.

Our Latest News

    Debbie at her workstation, using a large curved monitor in addition to her laptop.

    “I Am Able to Work Faster and Am Making Fewer Mistakes”

    February 25, 2026

    Debbie is a media and marketing strategist, and the founder of her own company, which provides contract work to about 20 other freelancers across BC and beyond. Much of her job involves work on the computer — including doing spreadsheets, analyzing data, writing reports, drafting proposals, and engaging with the ad accounts of her clients social channels.

    Patricia, in a wheelchair, in front of her wheelchair accessible van with a ramp leading into it.

    “These Accommodations Allowed Me to Regain My Independence”

    February 18, 2026

    Last May, after many years of volunteering in her community, Lynn began working her first paid job in 23 years as a library assistant at her the library in Fort St James. She has a spinal cord injury and uses a wheelchair, needing an accessible vehicle to commute to and from work.

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