Georgia Tech - CATEA
The Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) at Georgia Tech is a multidisciplinary research center focused on identifying barriers faced by individuals with learning challenges, promoting universal design, and enhancing participation through assistive technologies. Their work encompasses collaboration with various agencies and sectors to ensure that technological advancements in education and the workplace are accessible to all users, regardless of ability.
CATEA's initiatives include the Accessible Education and Information Lab, which develops user-friendly technology solutions like alternative keyboards, and the Accessible Workplace Lab, which creates technologies to maximize independence in the workplace. Additionally, the center's Disability and Public Policy Studies Lab conducts research to inform policy and improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
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