UT BIONIC
University of Toronto
Explore our projects across healthcare, medtech, and accessibility.
A redesign of e-NABLE’s robotic arm, focused on improving its actuation system, scalability, and ease of manufacturing.
A realistic self-infusion training model that lets children with hemophilia practice intravenous self-infusion safely before administering treatment on their own.
An alternative wheelchair control system using tongue-operated pressure sensors or eye-tracking to give an individual with quadriplegia more reliable, accessible control.
A system enabling clients with no hand control to call their personal support worker and remotely buzz visitors into their apartment using their phone.
Attachable extension handles for a manual wheelchair to improve ergonomics for helpers and reduce strain during transport.
A stroller attachment for powered wheelchairs to help new parents transport their child safely and conveniently.