Rahul Finds “absolute freedom” Through Technology@Work Solution
“It’s absolute freedom,” Rahul Ray says about the hand controls installed in his car with funding through the Neil Squire Society’s Technology@Work program.
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Skip to Navigation“It’s absolute freedom,” Rahul Ray says about the hand controls installed in his car with funding through the Neil Squire Society’s Technology@Work program.
Initial testing of the Lipsync has begun.
This short video by the Neil Squire Society’s Solutions team provides an overview of the best ways to sit in your chair and make adjustments to minimize stress on your body.
We’ve further refined our DIY (do-it-yourself) mounting set-up that used 3D printed clamps and arrow shafts to create something that looked like a microphone stand.
After years of hard work, long-time friend of the Neil Squire Society, Amelia, is overjoyed to receive her Bachelor of Arts at SFU.