Join a free 30-min DIY assistive technology lesson by Makers Making Change with Suzanne Winterflood

Published: Nov. 8, 2021, noon

Suzanne Winterflood is the Regional Coordinator, Central region at Makers Making Change, a program of Neil Squire Society, a non-profit organization. Makers Making Change uses 3D Printing to provide affordable assistive technology for people with disabilities. From a young age in England, UK Suzanne has supported people with disabilities. Since arriving in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2007 she has worked in the technology sector ensuring equity for minority Canadians. Her role at MMC enables her to continue to support her local community by combining her knowledge, skills and experience.She Obtained Masters in Industrial & Organization Psychology at University of East London.She is currently the Interim President of Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association, a Crisis Counsellor and is a Speaker at large conferences across Canada and Internationally. If you’d like to find out more about Makers Making Change visit www.makersmakingchange.com  REGISTER to be a part of our Guinness World Record attempt at  www.ATWorldRecord.com




Ruchi Pathak Kaul, is a TEDx & Professional Speaker. With an experience of +15 years in clinical practice & medical research she now helps medical/dental professionals overcome challenges in the understanding and implementation of 3D Printing & alike technologies. Technology has the potential to drastically enhance the delivery of present-day healthcare services. The problem is that only 10% of medical/dental professionals are familiar with the implementation and understanding of technology. She delivers talks, workshops and courses to help professionals understand and implement 3D Printing Technology with a low learning curve.

 

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https://ruchipathakkaul.com/

 

Book a 30-minute clarity call to connect on 3D Printing projects:

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