鈥淚 Just Like Helping People,鈥 Stephen Gains Valuable Experience Designing Open Source Assistive Technology
As a mechanical engineering student, Stephen Moyer was drawn to biomechanical design in large part by the opportunity to help others.
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Skip to NavigationAs a mechanical engineering student, Stephen Moyer was drawn to biomechanical design in large part by the opportunity to help others.
When fourth year UBC engineering student Scott Beaulieu was looking for a capstone project to take on, one idea really stood out.
The聽Saskatchewan Career Development Association (SKCDA) Podcast team interviews Nikki Langdon, Neil Squire Prairie Regional Manager, to learn more about our work.
On November 21, Neil Squire Occupational Therapist Katrina Tilley was presented the award for CAOT-BC鈥檚 Outstanding Occupational Therapist of the Year at cOnnecT Day.
Neil Squire Regional Manager and Assistive Technology and Learning Disability Specialist, Charles Levasseur was the recipient of a Learning Disabilities Association of New Brunswick award at their awards gala on October 22.