Northeast ADA center

Located at the Yang-Tan Institute at Cornell University | Provides information, referrals, resources and training on equal opportunity and on the ADA New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Great Plains ADA Center

Provides information, technical assistance and training on the ADA to Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. We combine expertise on ADA federal guidelines with years of hands-on experience to provide technical assistance, training, and products that are effective and user-friendly.
Rocky Mountain ADA Center

Provides information on the ADA to Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota. This ADA center is powered by and a project of Meeting the Challenge, Inc. located in Colorado Springs, CO.
Northwest ADA Center

Provides information, training, and guidance on the ADA to Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington | This ADA center is part of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington, and collaborates with the Center for Technology and Disability Studies, a program within the Center for Human Development and Disability and the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Pacific ADA Center

Serving Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada & the Pacific Basin | The purpose of this ADA Center is to build a partnership between the disability and business communities and to promote full and unrestricted participation in society for persons with disabilities through education and technical assistance.
Southeast ADA Center

A project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) of Syracuse University | Provides information, training, and guidance on the ADA to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Mid-Atlantic ADA Center

Provides information, guidance and training on the ADA, tailored to meet the needs of businesses, government entities, organizations, and individuals in the Mid-Atlantic Region (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, and WV).
Great Lakes ADA Center

Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin | A program of the Department of Disability and Human Development under the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Mother Knows Best

Most Americans will be aging-in-place by choice or necessity according to a National Survey on Housing and Home Modification Issues conducted by AARP. [1] The Administration on Aging reported that 28% of older Americans in 2012 lived alone and among women aged 75 and over almost half lived alone.
Wearable device for blind individuals developed by Toyota

Toyota made clear that the device will help “help fill the gaps left by canes, dogs and basic GPS devices by providing users with more information about their surroundings” and does not replace current aids available on the market.