screenshot of CATO device from Autonomous Living Technologies

Monday Tech Tip: CATO

During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Allen Cantwell from Autonomous Living Technologies showed us their CATO device, which is an affordable alternative to an eye gaze system that allows a user to control Windows, macOS, Chromebook computer and iOS and Android devices. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about CATO.

Woman looking at monitor with Eyeware

Eyeware’s Vision for the Future

The Swiss company, Eyeware, is on the cutting edge of developing head and eye-tracking technology that will help both people with disabilities, medical students and medical professionals. Best of all, it provides software-only solutions, eliminating the need for headsets, glasses and webcams — thus also cutting costs. The Eyeware Beam app can create more immersive […]

GridPad Trilogy technology on computer screen

GridPad Trilogy: The Power of Three

As the Australian company Control Bionics states, its new GridPad Trilogy™ product line is “the world’s fastest, lowest-fatigue communication and control system for people living with conditions resulting in paralysis and loss of speech.” Among others, those conditions include ALS, cerebral palsy, motor neuron disease, spinal cord injury and spinal muscular atrophy. GridPad Triple-Threat Tech […]

td pilot eye gaze for ipad

TD Pilot – Eye tracking for iPad

Tobii Dynavox is a global team that “works to help people with communication and mobility challenges live richer, more meaningful lives.”  With their newest device, TD Pilot, individuals with disabilities can now control Apple’s iPad using their eyes. TD Pilot is a certified Apple accessory that attaches to a standard iPad to integrate eye-tracking capabilities […]