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ATLAS

Assistive
Technology 
Laboratory
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Stanford

 
 
Technology and design benefitting individuals with disabilities and older adults in the local community
March 27, 2019    
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Perspectives is the newsletter of the Stanford course,
Perspectives in Assistive Technology.

Upcoming Local Events

This issue informs you of upcoming events related to assistive technology.

Perspectives in Assistive Technology is a Winter Quarter Stanford course - preparing for its fourteenth year - that explores the design, development, and use of assistive technology that benefits people with disabilities and older adults. It consists of semi-weekly classroom discussions; lectures by notable professionals, clinicians, and assistive technology users; tours of local medical, clinical, and engineering facilities; student project presentations and demonstrations; an Assistive Technology Faire; and a film screening.

Course News

Newsletter Dissemination Schedule - The thirteenth year of the course is now history - next year's class will start in January. However newsletter issues announcing local events related to assistive technology will continue to be sent.

Upcoming Local Events

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Center on Longevity Design Challenge Finals Event

The Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge offers cash prizes and free entrepreneur mentorship in a competition open to all university students around the world who want to design products and services which optimize long life for us all. This year’s challenge - Contributing at Every Age: Designing for Intergenerational Impact - focuses on building longevity solutions with cross-generational teams. Cash prizes will be awarded, and finalists will receive paid travel to Stanford, where they will present their designs to renowned industry, academic, and government leaders.

"Join us on April 16th as our finalist judges choose the winners of the sixth annual Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge! This year the Challenge attracted 97 submissions from teams representing 24 countries across the globe. Finalists were selected by a panel of 32 expert judges drawn from industry, academia, and non-profit foundations. Teams will be awarded $1000 to develop their designs further and will travel to Stanford for the Finals. They will compete for a $10,000 first prize and present their designs to companies and investors."

When: Tuesday, April 16th from 9:00am to 3:00pm
Where: Paul Brest Hall, 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford
Admission: Register for free
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Awareness Fair

The PVA & SCI/D Awareness Fair brings together organizations from the community that provide services to veterans and/or individuals with mobility impairments. This year's theme is "Whole Health through Innovation & Recreation". The event features multiple exhibitors and demonstrations as well as a clothing drive. See the poster for a list of exhibitors, a map, and location of the demonstrations.

When: Thursday, April 18th from 10:30am to 1:30pm
Where: VA Palo Alto Health Care System - Front lawn of Building 100, between Building 7 and MB-1.
The venue may change if the weather becomes inclement
Admission: Free and open to all
For more information contact Kory Amaral at 650/858-3936
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"Save the Date" for Stanford's Inaugural Disability Studies Conference - Mediations: Disability, Technology, and the Arts - This day-long conference will host research presentations alongside workshops. In addition to academic panels and discussions, the venue will be filled with artwork and exhibitions by the local Stanford disability community. In the spirit of infrastructural and cultural accessibility, Mediations: Disability, Technology, and the Arts is open to public participation, and presenters are encouraged to prepare to speak to both colleagues and non-specialists. Conference participants should look forward to a unique experience that brings together critical discussion and public engagement.

When: Saturday, May 18th - all day
Where: Campus location to be announced
Information: Registration fee to be announced

Other

Support the course - Funding in any amount for the course and student projects is always welcomed. Monetary gifts support approved project expenses, administrative costs, honoraria for guest lecturers, and the end-of-term celebration. Refer to the Course and Project Support webpage for more information.

Email questions, comments, or suggestions - Please email me if you have general questions, comments, or suggestions regarding the course. Thank you again for your interest.

Dave

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