Monthly Archives: April 2015

Engineering students show off innovation in Regina

Tanner Hunt and his partners created a machine which provides calming pressure for people with autism spectrum disorder. Tanner Hunt (right) and partner with their "therapeutic deep pressure apparatus for people with autism spectrum disorder." Photo by CJME's Lisa Schick. "Blain Bosley with Winston Knoll Collegiate approached the Tetra society with a project: he wanted […]

TalkBox DIY (do-it-yourself)

TalkBox is a low-cost Speech Generating Device (SGD) that helps individuals communicate and engage in social interactions. With the collaboration of the Lassonde Professor Melanie Baljko and Devices 4 Disabilities we were  able to create this wonderful device. We are currently still creating them and taking innovating ideas about other devices. Join us and become an innovator in […]