UN Day for Persons with Disabilities LipSync Buildathon
Neil Squire and their Makers Making Change initiative, in partnership with the Premier’s Council on Disabilities will hold a LipSync buildathon on UN Day for Persons with Disabilities.
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Skip to NavigationNeil Squire and their Makers Making Change initiative, in partnership with the Premier’s Council on Disabilities will hold a LipSync buildathon on UN Day for Persons with Disabilities.
Neil Squire and their Makers Making Change initiative joined forces with Electronic Arts (EA) today to hold 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.
Electronic Arts (EA), a global leader in digital interactive entertainment, has partnered with Neil Squire, the Canadian leader in assistive technology, and their Makers Making Change initiative, to host Powered to Game, an accessible gaming tournament for gamers with disabilities, on November 27th at EA Vancouver.
On November 14th, Neil Squire’s Moncton office hosted an open house where 70 guests attended to learn more about the work we do to empower people with disabilities.
Neil Squire and their Makers Making Change initiative, in collaboration with the Agility Innovation Zone at the University of Lethbridge, is holding its first Light Touch Switch buildathon in Lethbridge, Alberta on November 21st.