15 Incredible Solutions from the TOM Accessibility Hackathon
A weekend of brainstorming and hacking led to some fantastic prototypes that will help address certain mental and physical disabilities.
A weekend of brainstorming and hacking led to some fantastic prototypes that will help address certain mental and physical disabilities.
Hundreds will gather for TOM:NYC 2017, a three-day Makeathon, to invent tech that addresses the needs of people with disabilities.
OpenAPS allows a person to use data from their CGM with a small computer to adjust the insulin being delivered through a pump.
James’ passion is photography, but his rare skin condition leaves him unable to operate a camera. Design engineer Jude Pullen built something to help.
Ben and Felix are about to make many gamers happy
Try not to get anything in your eye as you hear this moving story of a teen helping an injured friend communicate with the world again.
Tactile tools help students with visual impairments better understand and measure 3-Dimensional objects. You can 3D print some of your own.