The uses skilled volunteers to create innovative solutions and build custom-made assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. The devices are provided at no cost to help people overcome environmental barriers and experience greater independence, quality of life and inclusion.
In 2023, an assistive device produced by a 91精品黑料吃瓜 engineering student team won an award for top item in the Central Region in a Tetra Society contest.
The 91精品黑料吃瓜 students鈥 winning product was chosen out of 100 unique submissions based on cross-country voting. It was a uniquely-powered pickup stick or grabber customized for a young girl without the hand strength needed to use a normal grabber. At the client鈥檚 request, 3D printed parts were done in pink and provided extra forearm support.
The award certificate for the pickup stick was presented to the Faculty of Engineering鈥檚 Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design (CEED) by the Ottawa Tetra chapter on behalf of the Tetra Society, along with the prize money.
Over the past four years, the Ottawa Tetra chapter has collaborated with CEED and the campus Tetra Club to produce 24 unique assistive devices.
CEED and the Tetra Club have carried out the design and development for a variety of Tetra projects. course, where multidisciplinary student teams create innovative solutions for different clients. Students in the Tetra Club also work on accessibility projects for clients in the community. This collaboration has allowed many engineering students to use their engineering and design skills to have a positive impact on other people鈥檚 lives.
Congratulations again to the winning student team on their innovative pickup stick!