Kerilyn Brings Her Assistive Design Experience to Makers Making Change
Fourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
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Skip to NavigationFourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
On March 3rd, Prospect employees in Edmonton built Interact Switches to go to Albertans in need during a Makers Making Change build event.
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.
Ever wondered how 3D printing works? Makers Making Change is starting a new series #AskAnExpert, and each time we’ll have an expert answering your questions. First up is our Engineering Lead, Jake McIvor, who answers the community’s questions about 3D printing!
On today’s podcast episode we are joined by Courtney Cameron. Courtney is the Atlantic Region’s Regional Coordinator of Makers Making Change, a non-profit initiative by Neil Squire.