A teen innovator transformed the century-old white cane into SmartCane, blending empathy and technology to empower millions with vision loss and inspire future changemakers worldwide.
Mayor Peter Marchetti presents UCP's Raymond Kinnas with a city proclamation declaring Oct. 15 as National White Cane Day.
More than 50 million people across the United States experience hearing loss, so the rise of technology can make a lifesaving difference.
Nicolas Vaagen is using 3D printing to help people with disabilities live life to the fullest. He was a computer science student in 2020 when a car crash left him with a brain injury. He has limited ...
Nejat is one of four U of T Engineering researchers to be awarded Canada Research Chairs (CRCs). The program funded by the ...
The Guam Department of Labor is taking a step in embracing assistive artificial intelligence to strengthen government ...
Working side by side with clinicians, caregivers, and health organizations, Carleton researchers are developing technologies ...
DUBAI, UAE – Zayed University, the UAE’s flagship higher education institution, unveiled a series of groundbreaking ...
The Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce (CDCC) will celebrate the relocation of BBSI’s Dover office with a ribbon-cutting ...
Text of the state address by His Excellency, Mr Biodun Oyebanji Governor, Ekiti State, to mark the occasion of the third anniversary celebration of his administration at the Ekiti State House of ...
A rapid response and thorough investigation by the Milford Police Department led to the arrest of two suspects following a ...