Technology, Bill, and Early Computer Comfort
In March of 1982, with grants from the British Columbia Ministry of Education and the Research Council, Bill hired two engineering students to help him develop his device further.
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Skip to NavigationIn March of 1982, with grants from the British Columbia Ministry of Education and the Research Council, Bill hired two engineering students to help him develop his device further.
In 1982, ABC News interviewed Neil Squire. This is a small portion of that interview.
This post is part of our Powered to Enable campaign. Neil and His Accident On January 26th, 1981, Neil Squire, an accounting student and basketball star at the University of Victoria, was driving on an icy road in Nanaimo, BC. Only a short distance from his home, his car hit a patch of black ice […]
Thirty four years ago today, on April 18th, 1984, Neil Squire passed away. Four years earlier, Neil was studying accounting at the University of Victoria, he was also a star basketball player. One evening, he hit a patch of black ice only a short distance from his home.
“Work hard, do good”, was Bill Cameron’s mantra. Bill was an industrial designer, an inventor, and an engineer, who had a successful career working in Canada, the US, and Japan.