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June 2018
CrashBang Labs LipSync Buildathon
Neil Squire Society’s Makers Making Change is hosting the CrashBang Labs LipSync Buildathon in Regina, Saskatchewan on Thursday, June 28, 2018. At the event, volunteer makers will build an open source assistive device, the LipSync, which will be donated to people with disabilities in the Regina area.
Find out more »September 2018
LipSync Buildathon: NYC Resistor
The LipSync enables a person that has no use of their hands to use a touchscreen device, laptop or computer — it is a mouth operated joystick that allows a person to control an onscreen cursor with minimal head and neck movement. An open-source hardware project funded by Google, it uses 3D printed parts, an Arduino Micro board, and other common parts that can be soldered to a circuit board and built in a day. A LipSync Buildathon is an event that train’s makers…
Find out more »LipSync Buildathon: NY Designs
The LipSync enables a person that has no use of their hands to use a touchscreen device, laptop or computer — it is a mouth operated joystick that allows a person to control an onscreen cursor with minimal head and neck movement. An open-source hardware project funded by Google, it uses 3D printed parts, an Arduino Micro board, and other common parts that can be soldered to a circuit board and built in a day. A LipSync Buildathon is an event that train’s makers…
Find out more »LipSync Buildathon: Baltimore
The LipSync enables a person that has no use of their hands to use a touchscreen device, laptop or computer — it is a mouth operated joystick that allows a person to control an onscreen cursor with minimal head and neck movement. An open-source hardware project funded by Google, it uses 3D printed parts, an Arduino Micro board, and other common parts that can be soldered to a circuit board and built in a day. A LipSync Buildathon is an…
Find out more »November 2018
International Science Center Day LipSync Buildathon
Neil Squire Society’s Makers Making Change(new window) will be holding a LipSync(new window) buildathon on International Science Centre & Science Museum Day(new window) at the Saskatchewan Science Centre(new window). The Neil Squire Society team will be presenting some assistive technologies with hands on opportunities to explore, solder and assemble a LipSync(new window); a mouth controlled sip and puff mouse designed for people who cannot use their hands to access touchscreen devices.
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