Programs and Services

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

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Accessible Technology Research & Innovation

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

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Biomedical Engineering Programs

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

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Clinical Services & AT Assessment

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

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Industry Partnerships & Consulting

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

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SWAAAC: AT in Colorado Schools

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

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Adapt to Impact: Early Childhood Programs

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

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Tech for Tykes: AT for Infants & Toddlers

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

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Document Accessibility Training

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

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Colorado AT Exchange: Buy, Sell or Donate

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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Colorado AT Funding $ources

Individuals and families browse a curated database of local, state, and national funding opportunities to find financial assistance for assistive technology in Colorado.

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Emergency Preparedness for All

Individuals with disabilities and their communities prepare for emergencies with accessible planning resources, training, and evacuation support.

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User-Centered Research Participation

Older adults, subject matter experts, people with disabilities, and caregivers participate in AT research. (Opens in a new window).

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Center for Innovative Design and Engineering (CIDE)

CU Denver

The Hub, Bioengineering

1224 5th Street

Suite 130

Denver, CO 80204


303-315-1280

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