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Staff Attended RESNA Conference



Staff participated in RESNA's (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America?s) 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability in Orlando, FL, June 18-22. RESNA (http://www.ncpad.org/680/2985/2004-07-22#6) is an interdisciplinary association whose membership includes researchers, rehabilitation professionals, and consumers united by a common interest in using technology to improve the potential for people with disabilities to achieve their goals. The conference is a showcase for work being done by the 21 Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERCs) funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), with a section of the conference exhibit hall set aside as "RERC Row." This year, in addition to posters and handouts about our projects, visitors to the RecTech exhibit were able to watch videos and animations of developmental products. Eight members of the RecTech team attended the conference and shared time talking with conference attendees and answering questions in the exhibit booth.


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