As an advisor to Fortune 100 companies, I’ve witnessed first-hand how inclusive design leads to products, services, and innovations that better serve our customers and clients. When it comes to ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A group of Purdue University researchers won a $1 million prize in a brand new contest that focuses on inclusive transportation. Researchers like Brad Duerstock developed an ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WHTM) — A Pennsylvanian team of researchers has been named one of 15 winners in design challenges aimed at improving transportation access to people with disabilities and individuals ...
The summer program and competition asks student teams to develop ideas for fully autonomous vehicles that enable people with physical, sensory and cognitive disabilities to access jobs, health care ...
Waymo is taking advantage of its participation in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s recent Inclusive Design Challenge to implement four new features intended to make its robotaxis more ...
Opportunity to receive funding to help remove barriers to employment for Canadians living with disability TORONTO, Dec. 3, 2020 /CNW/ - To mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, MaRS ...
When Brad Duerstock was 18, a spinal cord injury paralyzed his arms and legs, requiring him to use what control he had left in his hands to operate a power wheelchair. Throughout the more than 30 ...
On the floor, crisscrossing tiles create a grid for easier cane navigation. In the corner, a fiber-optic octopus hangs from the ceiling, floating over a couch topped with richly textured pillows to ...
This year the Kellogg Design Challenge — the world's largest MBA design challenge — brought together more than 60 participants representing eight different schools across the United States and Europe.
Your challenge is to jot down or think of at least 5 must-have elements for a great and inclusive syllabus before scrolling down for our recommendations. Designing Syllabi for Clarity, Collaboration, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – When Brad Duerstock was 18, a spinal cord injury paralyzed his arms and legs, requiring him to use what control he had left in his hands to operate a power wheelchair.
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