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A Visit from the Honourable Kirsty Duncan

A project log for LipSync

An assistive tech which allows quadriplegics to use touchscreen mobile devices using a mouth-operated joystick with sip and puff controls

makers-making-changeMakers Making Change 04/19/2018 at 18:390 Comments

Every week is science week at Makers Making Change. We really hopped on the science train this past week, though.

A Visit from the Minister

On April 12th, we were thrilled to welcome the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, to the Neil Squire Society’s Burnaby Head Office. We showcased the LipSync and other low-tech assistive devices such as a pen holder and nail clipper holder.

Jim, a quadriplegic, demonstrates the LipSync to Minister Duncan

Jim demonstrates a LipSync to Minister Duncan

Chad Leaman, Director of Innovation, shows the Minister a pen holder that slips on the palm

Chad shows the Minister a palm pen holder

View more photos from the Minister's visit here.

STAN Conference

On April 11th, Chad was the keynote speaker at the STAN 2018 conference here in Vancouver. Held at Science World, the event was all about building bridges and creating communities in STEAM. That's a big part of our work at Makers Making Change!

Chad Leaman delivering the keynote at STAN 2018 with a Makers Making Change backdrop

Chad delivering the keynote at STAN 2018

Science World Community Scientist Initiative

We were back at Science World on April 15th when Jake, our Mechanical Engineer, hosted a booth as part of the Community Scientist Initiative. The initiative gives all Science World visitors an opportunity to meet and learn from a science-based professional.

Jake's booth at Science World

Jake showing children some asistive writing devices like the palm pen holder and pen ball

Phew – that was a busy few days. Now, we are down in Utah for the AOTA Conference.

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