Isaac Makes a Difference With Assistive Technology
We’ve recently had the chance to host a build event in Summerside, PEI, with the help of Isaac, a student who’s been doing some amazing things in the field of assistive technology.
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Skip to NavigationWe’ve recently had the chance to host a build event in Summerside, PEI, with the help of Isaac, a student who’s been doing some amazing things in the field of assistive technology.
We are currently launching a Request for Proposals for organizations to partner and be a subcontractor with us for our new youth employment program: Empower3D.
During the COVID pandemic, Jora Singh found himself spending many more hours on the computer — his classes initially moved online, he had started to teach himself how to code. After a while, he noticed he was having wrist pain and back pain from the long hours at the keyboard. He started thinking of solutions.
Ever since attending a build event with his family in February, Ethan has been a dedicated Makers Making Change volunteer.
Earlier this year, students from Queen’s Biomedical Innovation Team (QBiT) and Queen’s BioMechatronics Team (QBMeT) at Queen’s University took part in a design sprint with Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program.