Deanna Returns to Work with the Help of WorkBC Assistive Technology Services
Deanna had a job offer to think about. An employment counsellor based in Port Alberni, she was on medical leave when she was offered a new position by her employer.
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Skip to NavigationDeanna had a job offer to think about. An employment counsellor based in Port Alberni, she was on medical leave when she was offered a new position by her employer.
Women in 3D Printing (new window) is a group with a chapter based out of the North Forge Makerspace (new window) in Winnipeg Manitoba. The organization promotes, supports and inspires women who are using additive manufacturing technologies. The organization also encourages women to try 3D Printing technologies for the first time! June 3rd 5-6 CST Join a special […]
Are you looking for custom assistive technology in the Phoenix Arizona area? Join Makers Making Change Chapter Leader Matt Levac for a series of informational webinars and workshops! When: Monday, May 11, 2020; 10:00 am – 11:15 am This free webinar presentation will introduce attendees to the concepts behind AT Maker Movement. Learn about Custom Assistive […]
Over the past month, we’ve seen makers all over the world step up to create 3D printed PPE equipment.
Jeffrey, an apartment manager, received funding for hearing aids through WorkBC ATS. “[It’s] significantly improved my ability to listen and follow conversation.”