Grant Will Fund Development of PlayTalk – Software that Helps Children with Disabilities Learn Language Skills
Grant Will Fund Web-Based Simulator to Train Caregivers to Provide More Effective Assistance to People with Dementia.
We've made good progress over the past two months.
SSR won the da Vinci award for education and communciation aids!
da Vinci Award honors innovative developments and research for people with disabilities. SSR selected as a finalist!
InvoTek with the support of the Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission is making life easier for several people.
Taniah Tudor from the Press Argus-Courier visited InvoTek and wrote a great article.
InvoTek receives NIH support to integrate head and eye movements into a new unified computer access method.
InvoTek has really been putting on the miles since our last newsletter.
InvoTek launches a new product using safe laser technology that enables a person with limited movement to write, communicate, and control their environment.
John Riggins wrote an article on "inside out marketing" that talks about InvoTek.
Two local veterans groups have raised $935 to help Be Extraordinary client Charlie Thompson. What makes this story extra special is that they have never met Charlie.
InvoTek and our Be Extraordinary program was featured on KARK's News at Noon show.
Be Extraordinary receives a $5,000 challenge grant! Three Be Extraordinary clients selected for matching fund program.
Jacqueline Froelich from KUAF, the National Public Radio affiliate in Fayetteville, Arkansas visits InvoTek.
ALMA, AR – December 20, 2010 – InvoTek, Inc., a small research and development company in Alma, AR, announced a program designed to help people with severe disabilities reach a specific life goal.
InvoTek is recognized in the National Institutes of Health publication Innovations.
Mark Carter from the Arkansas Business newspaper wrote a nice article on InvoTek and our Be Extraordinary program.
The National Institutes of Health notified InvoTek this week that we will receive a new Phase 1 SBIR grant.
InvoTek engineers Tom Jakobs and Barret Ewing traveled to Jonesboro, Arkansas to provide hands-on training for a select group of engineering students at Arkansas State University.
InvoTek, working with the Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission, has selected the first six clients for the Be Extraordinary program.
The Independence Expo in Orlando gave InvoTek the opportunity to meet some extraordinary people.