ATG Receives Grant to Develop Social Simentor™ Access Technologies Group, Inc. of New Canaan, CT wins Federal Department of Education Small Business Innovation Grant (SBIR) to develop interactive software to teach social skills through simulated role playing with an "e-mentor".
New Canaan Software Developer to Create Application to Help Disabled Workers Access Technologies recently received a Small Business Innovative Research Grant from the federal Department of Education to produce simulation software that mentors individuals with disabilities in dealing with difficult work-related interactions. New Canaan Software Developer to Create Application to Help Disabled Workers »
Nine Women Named Winners of Innovation Awards Nine women, whose expertise ranges from cancer research to software development to robotics, were named winners of the 2007 Women of Innovation awards Thursday. The awards are given annually by the Connecticut Technology Council.
Social Simentor™ Helps People With Cognitive Problems Gain Job Skills Cognitive disabilities arising from traumatic brain injury, autism, or Down syndrome can hinder a person's ability to find and keep a job because of a lack of on-the-job social skills. Social Simentor™ Helps People With Cognitive Problems Gain Job Skills
ATG Awarded National Grant to Test Social Simentor™ at Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Access Technologies Group, Inc. wins one of two National Center for TechnologyTM Innovation Grants to continue research and development of interactive software to teach social skills through role play in collaboration with Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Union Free School District ATG Awarded National Grant to Test Social Simentor™ at Hawthorne Cedar Knolls |
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