George Brown College’s Centre for Construction and Engineering Technologies have partnered with Toronto Rehab Seating Clinic to produce a Wheelchair Center of Gravity Evaluation Tool prototype. One of North America’s leading rehabilitation sciences centres, Toronto Rehab, is revolutionizing rehabilitation by helping people overcome the challenges of disabling injury, illness or age related health conditions to live active, healthier, more independent lives.
Automated Medication Dispenser for Persons with Severe Mental Illness
Automated Medication Dispenser for Persons with Severe Mental Illness – George Brown College (GBC)’s Centre for Construction and Engineering Technologies (CCET) have partnered with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) to design and prototype an affordable and easy to use medication dispenser.
BabyVibe 2nd Generation Prototype
George Brown College’s Centre for Construction and Engineering Technologies have partnered with Ryerson University’s SMART Lab to produce a second generation prototype of the BabyVibe garment designed in an earlier phase of the project. The SMART Lab is an interdisciplinary research team concerned with questions at the intersection of mind, music and technology.
Wheelchair CoG Evaluation Tool Development for Toronto Rehab | Phase 2
Advancements in high performance wheelchair seating have provided numerous adjustment options (headrests, footrests, battery location, etc). The seating therapist faces an increasingly difficult task to adjust the seating for comfort and stability
Design and prototype of mobile climbing platform can be used in low-rise construction jobsites
Quantum Robotic Systems (QRS) is a Canadian, start-up company dedicated to developing and commercializing service robots and related automated products. QRS has developed a proof of concept Rev-0 novel climbing technology to be used on construction sites as a personal lift assistant.