Google developing inclusively designed technology
Google has opened its first research centre dedicated to technology that supports disability and sensory impairment.
Google has opened its first research centre dedicated to technology that supports disability and sensory impairment.
November 16th was Charles Bonnet Syndrome day. Matt Harrison, one of our associates, has the condition and wrote this poem to reflect his own experience. It’s
Molly Russell was 14 when she died by suicide. Her untimely death has brought to the public attention the duty of care required by tech
Concerns have been highlighted in a recent report that older and vulnerable people could be be without digital telecare and warden services by 2025.
Lovely article from last summer discussing how a giant tablet has allowed dementia patients to interact in a meaningful way.
Michel Roccati was paralysed in a motorbike accident. Swiss researchers have developed an electronic implant that was surgically attached into his spine so he can
There is growing evidence to the benefits of virtual reality to support individuals and their health needs. This article explores how it is being used for pain
Former chief engineer at the National Space Centre, Graham Law, spent his lockdown furlough time inventing the world’s lightest joystick/mouse
Our client Richie is on the search for a voice that is more in keeping with his Yorkshire roots. Can you help?
Chris Scott sustained a spinal cord injury in 2014 resulting in tetriplegia. He was introduced to gaming as part of his rehabilitation programme and was
Our mission at AT Rehab is to find ways of getting technology to work for those with a wide range of disabilities.