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20 Rwandans with disabilities graduate from RATA’s first coding programme
Twenty young Rwandans with visual and hearing impairments have graduated as certified coders under Rwanda Assistive Technology Access’s first-ever training cohort. The graduation ceremony, held at the ...
A first-of-its-kind university that offers specialized, practice oriented, academic programmes in the field of medical ...
LLVision has served as the industry partner on an international research project that received the AIS Impact Award 2025. The ...
One HBCU graduate has made history with his degree in mechatronics engineering from South Carolina State University. Omar ...
Forget flashy gadgets—discover how Assistive Technology 2025 is quietly transforming lives, restoring independence, and ...
Tucker and her students make adaptive toys for teachers to use in their classroom and to give a few away to students. These ...
RIT launches comprehensive NSF workforce training program to equip graduate and doctoral students with broader experiences in ...
The funding was cut, partially restored, then put on hold. Now the future of AmeriCorps is the air lawmakers in Washington debate dollars.
As industries race toward smarter systems and automation, South Carolina State University is preparing engineers who can keep ...
Getting started with web accessibility improvements can feel overwhelming. But even incremental improvements have real ...
An A.I.-powered avatar platform aims to restore speech, identity and dignity for people living with ALS and paralysis.
For students who are blind or visually impaired, moving from high school to college, work, or independent living can be ...
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