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The Youngest Person to Build a LipSync

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 12/15/2017 at 00:140 Comments

We were in Calgary last weekend for a buildathon with STEM Learning Lab. Around 25 West Island College students attended to help out, of whom only three had soldered before. But they were such brilliantly quick learners that by the end of the day, they had built 17 LipSyncs together.

Students building LipSyncs

Above: A group of students building LipSyncs

Although the students worked in teams, an 11-year-old named Isabel built a device all by herself! She’s the youngest person yet to build a LipSync.

Chad Leaman with Isabel

Above: Chad Leaman, our Director of Innovation, with Isabel, the 11-year-old whiz

Our speaker at the event was Mike, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease). He has been inventing a range of devices to help him increase his independence.

Mike brought with him his newest prototype, which is designed as a forklift for plates. It allows him to pick up a plate, put it into a microwave, take it out, and then bring it to his foot-controlled feeding device.

Mike, Maya and the prototype

Above: Mike with his daughter, Maya, alongside his prototype

For more photos, please view our Facebook album.

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