“It Felt Like Having Virtual Hands Again”
“[Using the LipSync] was such an experience, it felt like having virtual hands again. It took away a heck of a boring life.”
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Skip to Navigation“[Using the LipSync] was such an experience, it felt like having virtual hands again. It took away a heck of a boring life.”
On November 27th, nine gamers joined us at Electronic Arts in Burnaby, British Columbia for one of the first gaming tournaments of its kind in North America, one in which all of the participants were gamers with disabilities who used assistive technology to play.
Over the span of 35 years, we have seen many dedicated volunteers come together to empower people with disabilities. This Mother’s Day, we would like to tell you about Lynne Taylor.
Millions of Canadians live with at least one disability. Through the Assistive Tech for Good™ program, TELUS and Neil Squire Society are ensuring people have access to the assistive technology they need to independently connect to the digital world.
Our second LipSync Buildathon of 2019 will be held in Calgary, Alberta. IEEE at the University of Calgary will be hosting a build with 20 Makers at the Maker Multiplex on February 12, 2019 from 9:30am to 4pm. There will be 10 spots for individual Makers and 10 spots where people can work together to […]