A recent engineering graduate from McMaster University has earned a spot in the Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 list. Genovese created the first model of the Guided Hands device for a fellow McMaster student with cerebral palsy. READ MORE: Hamilton woman with limited mobility dedicates paintings to people with disabilitiesThe device is now used by people across North America, Singapore, Australia, Europe and the United Kingdom. ImaginAble Solutions dedicates a portion of each sale towards providing Guided Hands devices to families in need. Guided Hands is also the recipient of the Canadian James Dyson Award and over 28 international awards.
Source: Forbes August 10, 2023 16:40 UTC