Assistive technology startup seeks to interview wheelchair users on exercise/therapy equipment usage

The founders of ATDev, a new assistive tech startup founded by UC Berkeley engineers and wheelchair users, is seeking to hold 15-minute phone or video calls with individuals with a spinal cord injury in order to receive some critical feedback. They are developing next level accessible exercise and physical therapy equipment and as part of their process, they are seeking to better familiarize themselves about the solutions you are currently using.

If you are able to give these folks an assist by making yourself available for this brief call, please reach out to owenpkent@gmail.com. Persons with SCIs of all type are welcomed to reach out.

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