Explore our comprehensive range of research programs, academic opportunities, industry services, clinical support, and community outreach initiatives.

Researchers, clinicians, and engineers work with older adults and people with disabilities to advance the state of AT science.

Graduate and undergraduate students combine engineering excellence with real-world clinical and industry experience.

Individuals, families, and care teams can access comprehensive AT evaluations, device trials, and personalized recommendations.

Industry partners and product teams consult with our experts on universal design, user testing, and accessibility integration.

Students, educators, and school teams across Colorado access assistive technology services, training, and support.

Licensed Colorado preschool and childcare providers access adaptive equipment, online training, and resources to support all children.

Families, caregivers, and early intervention providers access AT information, a loan library, and resources for children with disabilities from birth until age 3.

Professionals learn to create and remediate accessible, standards-compliant digital documents through self-paced eLearning. (Opens in a new window.)

Coloradans buy, sell, or donate used AT through a free statewide exchange connecting people who need devices with those who have them. (Opens in a new window.)
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Individuals and families browse a curated database of local, state, and national funding opportunities to find financial assistance for assistive technology in Colorado.

Individuals with disabilities and their communities prepare for emergencies with accessible planning resources, training, and evacuation support.
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Older adults, subject matter experts, people with disabilities, and caregivers participate in AT research. (Opens in a new window).
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