“World’s first” standalone eye tracker with outdoor capabilities launches
Tobii Dynavox, a specialist in assistive technology for communication, has launched PCEye – the “world’s first” stand-alone eye tracker with outdoor capabilities. The new augmentative…
“Leading-edge” 3-in-1 AAC device for clients with speech and motor disorders launches
Control Bionics has announced the newest addition to its augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device line: the GridPad Trilogy™ multi-modal communication solution. The new neuro-based…
World’s first eye tracker technology for iPad Pro turns the tablet into a flexible AAC device
Assistive technology provider Inclusive Technology has launched the world’s first eye tracker for the iPad Pro called Skyle, which helps people with complex access and…
Seashell Trust wins national accolade for transforming the lives of young people with speech, language and communication difficulties
A national charity dedicated to providing creative, happy and secure environments for children and young people with complex and severe learning disabilities, the Seashell Trust…
Pilot scheme rolled out to provide additional support to Isle of Wight residents with communication needs
Due to launch at the end of March 2019, the Isle of Wight has been selected to run a pilot project to improve support for…
The OT’s Perspective: What the heck is AAC?!
Stuart Barrow looks at how Augmentative and Alternative Communication can change lives for the better and how to interact with customers who may have communication…
2016 Inclusive Technology Prize winner set to give more people a voice
"AzuleJoe is a great example of how new technology can make something previously accessible by few, available to many." The inaugural Inclusive Technology Prize has…