We have designed our product, Washable, to facilitate autonomy in one of the most fundamental and intimate areas: personal hygiene.
Archive | Tech for Cognitive & Sensory Impairments
Rowing Performance Monitor for Rowers with Visual Impairments (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
This device allows rowers with visual impairments to receive the same data during rowing competitions and practice that is previously only available on devices with a screen.
Upholstery Degredation Sensor (California Institute of Technology)
Our product aims to detect any degredation in the wheelchair that has the potential to affect the user’s long term health and notify them.
Brai-cks:A didactic toy to learn reading Braille(Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México)
Our project consists of a didactic toy to teach blind or low vision children how to read Braille.
Tactopus Low-cost Interactive Tactile Interface(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)
Similarly, this medium of interaction could be developed to aid the learning experience for sighted children, and for children with learning disabilities.
sIoT-shoe: A Smart IoT-shoe for Gait Assistance (Miami University)
The smart IoT-shoe will have a Low Energy (LE) Bluetooth communcation module to discreetly collect insole pressure signals in a common environment using smartphone or smart watch.
Brain Rhythm: A computer application for children with aphasia (Tecnológico de Monterrey)
Thus, Proposal for this project is a game with a multi- stimuli therapy incorporated with the aim of reaching better results in therapies.
Touch – Hand Sensory Rehabilitation Device(The University of Texas at Dallas)
The purpose of this project is to develop a system capable of delivering therapy to restore sensory function in the hands of patients who have had a stroke.
Tetris Table: Adjustable easel and art tool support for artists with motor impairment(Stanford University)
The Tetris Table is an innovative solution to the obstructive hand-over-hand technique, allowing an artist to create art independently.
Me, Myself, and You (Stanford University)
Me, Myself and You wins first prize in 2016 RESNA Student Design Competition