News from AT Today: New smart glasses tech enables disabled people to control assistive devices more accurately
A news article from AT Today describes a new technology in smart glasses to give wearer greater control over their other AT devices
A news article from AT Today describes a new technology in smart glasses to give wearer greater control over their other AT devices
BBC News describes how Sunderland City Council turned an old caretaker’s cottage into a smart home that showcases assistive technology
BBC News covers an item on ‘life changing’ app for a deaf lady provided by Tech Skills for Life scheme
Lara Lewington from BBC Click looks at how virtual reality is being used to help diagnose Alzheimer’s. Image credit Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash
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
Our mission at AT Rehab is to find ways of getting technology to work for those with a wide range of disabilities.