Flashback Friday: Our Robotics Research and Development Lab Back in the 1980’s
We were pleased to recently receive a photo of our old robotics research and development lab at the old Shaughnessy Hospital site taken in the mid-80’s.
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Skip to NavigationWe were pleased to recently receive a photo of our old robotics research and development lab at the old Shaughnessy Hospital site taken in the mid-80’s.
This June, the Neil Squire Society, a Canadian national non-profit organization, and leader in assistive technology, will celebrate their 40th anniversary with events in Burnaby, Fredericton, Calgary, Regina, and Ottawa.
Happy Pi Day! Not only is today Pi Day, but this also marks five years since the first public build of the LipSync. A lot has happened since then, so we thought we would take this opportunity to look back at the LipSync and introduce the new, updated design that we are finalizing.
On January 27th, 2017, makers and people with disabilities came together in Vancouver, BC to work with each other over a 48 hour period to develop a device that improves the quality of life for the person with a disability. By the end of the event, each team developed a working prototype.
On November 21, Neil Squire Occupational Therapist Katrina Tilley was presented the award for CAOT-BC’s Outstanding Occupational Therapist of the Year at cOnnecT Day.