Kerilyn Brings Her Assistive Design Experience to Makers Making Change
Fourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
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Skip to NavigationFourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
On March 3rd, Prospect employees in Edmonton built Interact Switches to go to Albertans in need during a Makers Making Change build event.
Makers Making Change has donated 10 dice spinners to the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Over last summer, University of Alberta students Lucas Plamondon and Olivia Tronchin worked together during their work experience at Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital to print assistive devices to help patients.
On Sunday, October 17th, the Atlanta Chapter of Makers Making Change, led by Shepherd Center occupational therapist Jasmin Brumby-Smith, closed the Georgia Occupational Therapy Association Conference with a build-a-thon.