Electronics Arts Accessible Gaming Switch Buildathon
We will be at EA Vancouver, where 150 EA staff members will learn how 3D printing and electronics skills can be used to build accessibility switches.
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After learning Dragon to use his electronic devices with more ease, Alex passed on his knowledge to someone else.
Electronic Arts (EA), a global leader in digital interactive entertainment, has partnered with Neil Squire Society (NSS), the Canadian leader in assistive technology, and their Makers Making Change initiative, to host a buildathon on July 25th at EA Vancouver.
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We are incredibly excited to announce that our Makers Making Change Program has teamed up with Microsoft and Electronic Arts (EA).