At the Hamilton AM Rotary’s September 10 morning meeting, members were treated to an excellent presentation by Lianna Genovese, a McMaster Engineering graduate wo told the tale of a true Hamiltonian success story!
Lianna and her team have filled a void - allowing those with limited hand control to use a table top device called "Gided Hands" to write, draw, paint and use touch screen devices. Children who have never been able to crate a "Mother's Day card" have been able to achieve a new form of communication for them, making Mothers cry and fathers so grateful. Adults, who through accident or disease who have lost hand control can now create or communicate - regaining past abilities.
This device is so simple - mechanical - no need for batteries or plug ins. It is flexible so it can be adjusted depending on disability and is durable. It is being purchased all over the world by schools. rehab programs and by families themselves as it is affordable.
Guided Hands is now used in schools, hospitals and homes across 24 countries. Lianna, in showcasing this product, has won over 40 awards; including the James Dyson Engineering Award, the Forbes 30 Under 30, and The Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award.
