Subscribe to Newsletter Tell a Friend Print this Page 11/09/2009 Innovative Computing Technology Aims to Boost Independence for PWDsHeld at the Georgia Institute of Technology last October 15, the GVU Research Demo Showcase featured over 100 technology demonstrations including immersive augmented reality experiences, human-robot interaction, mobile gaming and healthcare and music technologies by GVU faculty and students. Some of the projects showcased are specifically focused on improving the living conditions of persons with disabilities. Georgia Tech Ph.D. student, Tanya Markow, (center) shows the Mobile Music Touch device to G3ict -GAAT Co-Chair Bill Curtis-Davidson (left) Lightweight, wireless, tactile glove used in the Mobile Music Touch demo Related Items: • Project Crystal • Georgia Tech Scientists Develop Use of Tongue as Joystick for the Disabled • 3rd Biennial Midnight Sun Assistive Technology Conference, Anchorage, USA Comments No records were found.
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