Kerilyn Brings Her Assistive Design Experience to Makers Making Change
Fourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
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Skip to NavigationFourth year Dalhousie University mechanical engineering student Kerilyn Kennedy is no stranger to assistive design.
As a summer student at Neil Squire this year, Harvey has been an important part of the Distance Computer Comfort team.
Neil Squire is now in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island!
鈥淚鈥檝e been exposed to a lot more of how making assistive tech, open source, and this platform that we鈥檙e working on is so impactful, and it makes things so much more accessible for people that need the technology.鈥
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at seven years old, and frustrated with the one-size-fits-all nature of many of the devices he needed in day-to-day life, Tyler innovated his own solutions.