First Annual Acadia Buildathon
We sit down with Courtney Cameron, a Halifax-based Assistive Technology Specialist with the Neil Squire Society, and get the inside scoop on Acadia University’s first annual buildathon featuring the LipSync device.
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Skip to NavigationWe sit down with Courtney Cameron, a Halifax-based Assistive Technology Specialist with the Neil Squire Society, and get the inside scoop on Acadia University’s first annual buildathon featuring the LipSync device.
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In this last update, we conclude our interview with Neil Squire Society’s Director of Innovation, Chad Leaman.
In this edition, we interview Chad Leaman, Director of Innovation at Neil Squire Society, for the inside scoop on the LipSync.