Spinal Cord Injury Sparks Breakthrough in Adaptive Tech | Unbound Human
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 Published On Aug 2, 2024

Mark Fuglevand is a pioneer in creating adaptive technology.

Mark, who became a trailblazer in adaptive solutions after his spinal cord injury in 1995, founded AbilitEase in 2013.

The conversation highlights his transition from CPA to adaptive product designer, driven by his passion for enhancing independence and accessibility.
 
Mark Fuglevand   / abilitease  

Key Points

•Mark’s journey began with a spinal cord injury in 1995 and evolved through personal DIY solutions for independence.
•AbilitEase, Mark’s company, was founded in 2013 to create adaptive products for individuals with disabilities.
•COVID-19 reignited Mark’s passion, leading him to utilize 3D printing to help with PPE shortages.
•Transition from CPA to adaptive product designer during the pandemic, inspired by the maker movement.
•Product development involves creating adaptive tools like a urinal cap and drink holder to enhance independence and comfort.
•Accessibility challenges include ensuring products are functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing.
•Visibility and representation are crucial for improving accessibility and understanding in public spaces.
•Community and feedback from users worldwide drive product innovation and availability.
•Encouragement to engage with adaptive individuals and support their needs through visibility and understanding.


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