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Welcome

Life-Changing Technology that Inspires

We’re glad you’re able to join us. Today you can experience the wonder and power of assistive technology .

The people who design and distribute this life-changing technology, our exhibitors, are eager to discuss what

AT can do for you!

This guide is a complementary piece to the Education Program and Education Session Grid distributed at registration to all one-day and full conference attendees.

The Exhibit Hall Guide helps you easily locate exhibitors and prepare a plan of attack to maximize your visit to one of the most comprehensive AT-related product/service exhibitions within North America. Listed alphabetically and by market segment, your Guide will help you identify the exhibitors most relevant to your needs.

STEP 1: FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH EXHIBITORS

Play the Passport to Prizes game and visit any of the participating exhibitor booths for details. Game cards are available in each registration bag or additional cards can be picked up at registration located in the Adventure

Hall Foyer. Pressed for time? Review the alphabetical exhibitor listing, note booth numbers and locate these booths on the Exhibit Hall map. Large map diagrams are available at the entrance way of the Exhibit Hall.

Check out the accessible Click-and-Go way-finding directions for the conference available for download online or for cell phone/PDA download at www.clickandgomaps.com/atia

STEP 2: NEED MORE DETAILED EXHIBITOR INFORMATION?

Expand your search for exhibitors that just might offer “the missing link” to improve the quality of your own or someone else’s life. Search the Market Segment Listing to identify exhibitors offering products in your greatest areas of interest, then further narrow your search by reading their exhibitor profiles.

STEP 3: LEARN ALL YOU CAN

Come hear about the latest technology from Microsoft and their AT partners in the AT Education Theater --- presented by Microsoft on the show floor. Review the schedule of 20-minute educational sessions listed on page

9.

Visitors interested in Augmentative and Alternative Communication are invited to join other SLPs, OTs, PTs, teachers, researchers, vendors, families and caregivers for a Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, October 29, from noon to 1:00 p.m., in Utopia A on the second floor of Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center.

*Refer to the conference DVD onsite or onsite daily for the latest exhibitor changes or Exhibit Hall updates.

Regrettably, late changes made to the printed exhibitor guide distributed onsite are not included within accessible conference materials based on the deadline dates for accessible material production.

Table of Contents

Alliance Partners ........................................................................................................................................ 2-4

Hotel Floor Plan ............................................................................................................................................ 5

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan/Hours ...................................................................................................................... 6

General Information ................................................................................................................................... 7-8

AT Education Theater ................................................................................................................................... 9

Exhibitor List .............................................................................................................................................. 10

Exhibitor/Profiles ................................................................................................................................... 11-21

Market Segment Exhibitor Listing......................................................................................................... 22-23

About ATIA

The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) is a not-for-profit membership organization consisting of manufacturers and suppliers of technology-based assistive devices and/or services. ATIA is proud to celebrate 10 years of serving the assistive technology industry with two great events: this inaugural event and

ATIA 2010 Orlando, January 27–30, 2010, at the Caribe Royale Orlando All-Suite Hotel and Convention

Center, in Orlando, Florida.

ATIA members comprise more than 125 respected industry organizations, including for-profit, non-profit, government and private organizations located across the globe. For more information on ATIA or its members, please visit www.atia.org

ATIA Alliance Partners

Alliance Partners support ATIA’s mission and conference goals of providing networking opportunities and upto-date information on the latest assistive technology products, practices, policies and research. ATIA is proud to partner with the following leading organizations.

Access Technology Higher Education Network (ATHEN)

ATHEN exists to collect and disseminate best practices in access technology within and for the post-secondary education environment as well as present a collective voice for the professional practice of access technology in higher education. For more information, visit www.athenpro.org.

The Alliance for Technology Access

The Alliance for Technology Access is a national nonprofit organization that seeks to redefine human potential by making technology a regular part of the lives of people with disabilities. The ATA provides access to technologies, related services, information, and training enabling people to achieve success and independence.

For more information, visit www.ataccess.org.

American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

AFB is a national non-profit organization that focuses on expanding the possibilities of people with vision loss by increasing access to technology, providing professionals with tools to serve people with vision loss and promoting healthy and independent living. The AFB’s website, www.afb.org, is accessible and easy to use.

American Speech-Language Hearing Association

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Division on Augmentative and Alternative

Communication is dedicated to improving the quality and availability of augmentative and alternative communication services. The Division promotes clinically relevant research, educates and mentors professionals, and identifies and addresses the needs of service providers in the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology. ASHA is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 135,000 member audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists.

Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP)

The Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP) is a national, member-based organization, comprised of state Assistive Technology Act Programs. Established in 1997, ATAP provides support and technical assistance to its members to enhance the quality and effectiveness of AT Programs at the state and local level, and facilitates the coordination of state AT Programs nationally. ATAP represents the needs and interests of the state AT Programs and is the national voice advocating on their behalf. ATAP collaborates with other nationally-based disability, service provider and advocacy groups to develop successful strategies for getting AT to people who need it. For more information, visit www.ataporg.org.

Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD)

The Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) is a professional membership organization for individuals involved in the development of policy and in the provision of quality services to meet the needs of persons with disabilities in all areas of higher education. AHEAD is actively involved in all facets of promoting full and equal participation by individuals with disabilities in higher education, education; and supporting the systems, institutions, professions and professionals who attend to the fulfillment of this important mission, visit www.ahead.org.

Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST)

Founded in 1984 as the Center for Applied Special Technology, CAST is a non-profit education research and development organization that works to expand learning opportunities for all individuals, including those with disabilities, through Universal Design for Learning. For more information, visit www.cast.org.

The Chicago Lighthouse

The Chicago Lighthouse is one of America’s most comprehensive social service agencies assisting people who are blind or visually impaired in leading richer, more independent lives. Among its numerous programs are an assistive technology program with state of the art equipment and a national help desk to service the computer problems of people who are blind; the USA’s oldest and most prominent low vision clinic; and one of the country’s few remaining clock manufacturing facilities, which provides jobs for people who are blind or visually impaired. The Lighthouse’s Web site, www.thechicagolighthouse.org, is accessible for visually impaired and general audiences alike.

DAISY Consortium

The DAISY Standard (officially ANSI/NISO z39.86 Specifications for the Digital Talking Book) has revolutionized the reading experience for people with print disabilities around the globe. DAISY, the Digital

Accessible Information System, is the world’s most widely used assistive technology for reading. The DAISY

Consortium consists of nearly 70 non-profit organizations representing 35 different countries and more than 20 for-profit companies, working together to develop and promote international standards and technologies that enable equal access to information and knowledge by all people with print disabilities and the wider community. More information about the DAISY Consortium and the DAISY Standard is available at www.daisy.org.

Easter Seals

Easter Seals provides exceptional services to ensure that people living with autism and other disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play. Through the provision of assistive technology service and support, Easter Seals works towards fulfilling this mission. For more information, visit www.easterseals.com.

Employment Resources, Inc.

Employment Resources, Inc. (ERI) provides employment and benefits counseling, assistive technology and community outreach services to people with disabilities who are considering or pursuing employment. ERI also offers statewide consultation, training and technical assistance to employers, human service professionals, disability advocates, government agencies and the public regarding disability and employment issues. Using creativity, new technology and practical experience, ERI has provided individualized assistive technology consultation and training services to hundreds of individuals with disabilities. For people with disabilities looking for access to and information about computer and software technologies, ERI provides practical and creative solutions. For more information, visit www.eri-wi.org.

Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources (FDLRS)

FDLRS provides assistive and instructional technology, Universal Design for Learning and accessible instructional/assessment media support services to exceptional student education programs and families of

students with exceptionalities throughout the state of Florida. For more information, visit www.fdlrs.com or www.fdlrstech.com.

Infinitec

Infinitec, short for “Infinite Potential Through Technology, is a unique assistive technology project spearheaded by United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicago. Infinitec aims to improve access to technology that advances the independence of children and adults with learning differences. Infinitec accomplishes its mission through a rich and diverse set of partnerships and programs, all focused on providing information, training, access to equipment, expertise and research to both educators and the vendor community. For more information, visit www.infinitec.org.

Iowa Braille School

With assistive technology, such as screen readers for the PC and braille note takers, students can become more independent in many areas. The Iowa Braille School is able to provide consultative services on the selection and use of adaptive technology for educating early childhood and school-age students who are blind or visually impaired in Iowa. The school’s Assistive Technology Consultant serves as liaison among local education agencies, area education agencies, and the Statewide System for Vision Services/Iowa Braille School (IBS).

Instruction and consultative services for Teachers of the Visually Impaired is a focus of the IBS program.

Through the Assistive Device Center, technology specific to the needs of students who are blind or visually impaired is loaned on a short-term basis for assessment and other purposes. Taking advantage of assistive technology opportunities through IBS as an Iowa state-wide system can help students to attain their highest potentials in this vital area. For more information, visit www.iowa-braille.k12.ia.us/.

The National Assistive Technology Technical Assistance Partnership (NATTAP)

The National Assistive Technology Technical Assistance Partnership provides technical assistance to programs funded under the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended. These programs include 56 statewide

Assistive Technology Programs (AT Programs), 33 Alternative Financing Programs (AFPs) and 57 Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology (PAAT) Programs. For specific information about the statewide AT

Programs, go to www.resna.org/taproject, or visit www.resna.org/AFTAP for more information about the AFPs.

To learn more about the PAATs, visit their Web site at www.nls.org/paatstat.htm.

The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID)

The National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), was created by Congress in 1965 to offer post-secondary technical education to students with hearing loss. Today, more than

1,350 deaf, hard-of-hearing and interpreting students study, live and socialize on the RIT campus with more than 14,000 hearing students, making NTID truly a college like no other. More than 12 sign language interpreters also work at RIT; and 90,000 hours of note taking, captioning and tutoring each year make it one of the most accessible colleges for students with hearing loss anywhere. NTID’s Center on Access Technology investigates, evaluates and reports on the most effective and efficient use of access technologies and trains individuals in their use to benefit students with hearing loss in college. It is the first and only organization in the world dedicated to advancing access technologies for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Visit www.ntid.rit.edu.

The Pass It On Center (PIOC)

The Pass It On Center, the premier National Assistive Technology Device Reutilization and Coordination

Technical Assistance Center, focuses on expanding the option of people with disabilities by increasing access to appropriate, reutilized assistive technology in a manner that supports the interests of users, manufacturers, and suppliers. The Pass It On Center is funded under a grant from the Rehabilitation Services Administration and is administered by Tools for Life, the Georgia Assistive Technology Program of the Georgia Department of

Labor. Visit www.Passitoncenter.org for more information.

RESNA

The Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) is a multidisciplinary organization that promotes research and development, education, advocacy and the provision of assistive technology to support people with a common interest in technology and disability. RESNA

(www.resna.org ) has over 17 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and 6 Professional Specialty Groups (PSGs) focused on various topical areas and professions related to AT. www.resna.org

State Leaders in Assistive Technology in Education (SLATE)

State Leaders in Assistive Technology in Education exists to develop, support and maintain collaborative work among assistive technology leaders designated by state departments of education in a way that increases awareness, understanding and use of assistive technology and Universal Design for Learning as a tool for educational participation and achievement. SLATE seeks to promote alignment and common understanding, ensures accountability for services, and explores issues of importance through Committees of Common Interest.

Find out more at their Web site: www.slatenetwork.org.

The Technology and Media Division (TAM) of the Council for Exception Children

The Technology and Media Division is an official division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). The purpose of TAM is to support educational participation and improved results for individuals with disabilities and diverse learning needs through the selection, acquisition, and use of technology. Please visit www.tamcec.org for more information.

Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center

(Floor Plan)

Adventure Hall - Discovery Hall = Exhibit Hall

Utopia A = AAC Town Hall Meeting (refer to page 7 for more information)

Adventure Hall Foyer = Accessible Materials & Services

(refer to page 7 for more information)

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan

(Floor Plan)

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS

Thursday, October 29

9:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

ADVENTURE HALL – DISCOVERY HALL

Friday, October 30

9:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 31

9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Special Event:

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

ATIA, AbleGames and Easter

Seals Halloween Celebration

Able Games

Passport to Prizes

A Passport to Prizes game card will be available in your registration bag. There should be one card filled out per attendee. If needed additional cards can be found at registration. Make certain to visit each participating company and all day have your game card stamped during Exhibit Hall hours on Thursday and Friday until 1:15 p.m. Prizes will be on display within participating exhibitor booths. After all of the participating exhibitors have stamped your game card, drop it off in the raffle drum located in the rear of the Exhibit Hall next to the AT

Education Theater--- presented by Microsoft. All completed entries are eligible for a prize drawing to be conducted at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, October 30. Winners need not be present to redeem prizes.

Exhibitors participating in the Passport to Prizes Program (as of October 9, 2009) include:

ATKidSystems, Inc. LC Technologies/EyeGaze Systems

Cambium Learning News-2-You

InTouch Graphics Prentke Romich Company

LAB Resources Quillsoft Ltd

ATIA and Easter Seals Halloween Celebration

(Logos)

In honor of the last day of Disability Awareness Month, ATIA and Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley

Region are hosting a very special Halloween celebration!

ATIA and Easter Seals invite families of kids with disabilities to join them in special assistive technology

Halloween-themed activities. This is one Halloween event that’s geared for kids with disabilities. And it’s

FREE!

Activities include: Enter the Best Costume Contest (for children under 18) and win a prize. Go Trick or Treating and visit the different exhibitor booths to pick up all kinds of treats. For younger children there will be face painting fun. And of course, no Halloween event is complete without candy and other goodies.

AbleGames, sponosored by Assistive Technology Partners, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz

Medical Campus

(Logo)

Come experience a number of different accommodations designed to promote participation in gaming for individual’s with significant disabilities. The team at Assistive Technology Partners modified and adapted “off the shelf” gaming systems for access through a single switch including Wii consoles and several PC games.

Faculty will be available to talk with families and clinicians about the engineering behind these accommodations.

When: Saturday, October 31 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Where: ATIA 2009 Chicago Conference Exhibit Hall located in the Adventure and Discovery Halls at the

Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center.

FREE entry to the general public. For more information, visit www.atia.com/halloweenevent or www.eastersealsdfvr.org/events

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Town Hall Meeting

The ATIA Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Special Interest Group is hosting a Town Hall meeting Thursday, October 29, from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m., in Utopia A on the second floor of Renaissance

Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center.

We will discuss the next horizon for augmentative and alternative communications! Where does AAC need to go from where it is today? What are the current unresolved barriers?

This meeting welcomes all stakeholders including SLPs, OTs, PTs, teachers, researchers, vendors, families and caregivers.

Accessible Materials & Services

The Accessible Materials & Services kiosk will be located in the registration area in the Adventure Hall Foyer.

The kiosk will provide pre-ordered Braille and large print versions of the Conference Program, as well as tactile maps of the Exhibit Hall and Convention Center. Regrettably, we are unable to provide additional printed copies on demand. Please check out the conference DVD with eBraille and Talking Books versions of the Exhibit Hall

Guide. Copies of the Braille menus for hotel dining options are available for reference. Requests for sighted guides or sign interpreters may also be made here. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Internet Pavilion

The ATIA Internet Pavilion will be located at the front of the Exhibit Hall and open for access during published

Exhibit Hall show hours. The pavilion will feature computers with full internet access for those attendees who need to check e-mail or access the internet.

General Information

Conference Way-Finding Directions by InTouch Graphics (Logo)

ClickAndGo Wayfinding Maps partnered with ATIA to provide attendees with fully accessible narrative route maps of the conference venue.

Landmark-to-landmark route information covers important indoor and outdoor routes along with detailed narrative descriptions of important points of interest at the conference.

ClickAndGo Wayfinding Maps, by InTouch Graphics, is a narrative mapping service offering blind and deafblind travelers the equivalent to Yahoo or Google directions.

Drop by the Exhibit Hall Internet Pavilion to access ClickAndGo Wayfinding Maps at: www.clickandgomaps.com/atia

Intel Attendee Lounge

(Logo)

The Intel Attendee Lounge is designed as a public user network area for all ATIA attendees. Located in the

Adventure and Discovery Exhibit Halls off of the Schaumburg Foyer East on the first floor of the Renaissance

Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center, the lounge area features comfortable seating and tables available for face-to-face networking with other AT professionals. Feel free to also use this lounge as a place to rest between educational sessions, AT Education Theater presentations, and visits to Exhibit Hall vendors.

Intel Attendee Lounge Hours

The attendee lounge is available during all open Exhibit Hall hours.

Thursday, October 29

9:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Friday, October 30

9:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 31

9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Food and Beverage

If you purchased a lunch ticket for Wednesday, Thursday or Friday you will receive a voucher for the day(s) purchased when you check in at registration.

These vouchers will be good for use at the concession stands

(available in the Exhibit Hall on Thursday and Friday and in the Schaumburg Foyer North on Wednesday), as well as all food and beverage outlets in the hotel (Gather Lounge, Sam & Harry's and Starbucks).

The vouchers will be valid from Wednesday, October 28, 2009 through Saturday, October 31, 2009. Vouchers purchased in advance will be valued at $12 each and can be used separately or at one time. The vouchers are not redeemable for cash and you will not receive any change back when using the vouchers.

If you did not purchase vouchers in advance, the concessions will be open for cash sales and lunch will be available for $12, which includes a choice of sandwich, chips and a beverage.

AT Education Theater Presented by

Come and hear about the latest technology from Microsoft and their many AT Partners in the AT Education

Theater– presented by Microsoft. The theater provides 20 minute educational sessions on specially selected technology topics followed by a 10-minute Q&A period – see listings below. All sessions will take place in the

AT Education Theater – presented by Microsoft in the Exhibit Hall. Schedule accurate as of September 11,

2009.

AT Education Theater Presented by Microsoft – Thursday, October 29, 2009

Time

9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Code Strand/Session Title

AT-AAC05 Augmentative and Alternative Communication,

Optimizing Access for AAC

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. AT-SI05 Sensory Impairment

Notetakers for Blind Consumers - Classroom,

Wayfinding and Personal Benefits

10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. AT-AAC03 Augmentative and Alternative Communication Smart

Solutions from AMDi

11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. AT-PAM02 Physical Access & Mobility

Microsoft Office 2010 - Accessibility Checker

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. AT-EDL03 Education/Learning

Learning Co: Writer as Easy as 1-2-3.

12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. AT-SI01 Sensory Impairment - Blindness/Low Vision & Deaf and Hard of Hearing

What's New in ZoomText 9.18

12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. AT-EDL05 Education/Learning

The Suitcase Series For Clicker 5

2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. AT-AAC04 Augmentative and Alternative Communication

Overlay Designer Pro:Time Saving Software to

Streamline Overlay Development

2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

AT-EDL02 Education/Learning

Bookshare Live!

AT-EDL07 Education/Learning

Science: Standards, Strategies and Student Success

AT-SI03 Sensory Impairment

PAC Mate Omni At School, at Home, and at Work

4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

AT-SI07 Sensory Impairment

What's New in Low Vision from HumanWare

AT-AAC01 Augmentative and Alternative Communication

Go Talk: Express Your Ideas!

Speaker, Company, Co-Speaker

Kristin Whitfield,

DynaVox/Mayer-Johnson

Dan Weirich,

GW Micro, Inc.

Allison Yates,

Amdi

Daniel Hubbell,

Microsoft Corporation

Ben Johnston,

Don Johnston Inc.

Scott Moore,

Ai Squared

Byron Wilkes,

Learning Magic, Inc.

Allison Yates,

Amdi

Susie Mckinnon,

Benetech/Bookshare.org

Roxanne Butterfield,

Slater Software, Inc

Brad Davis,

Freedom Scientific

Ed Wikdall,

HumanWare

Joni Nygard,

Attainment Company

AT Education Theater Presented by Microsoft – Friday, October 30, 2009

Time

9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Code Strand/Session Title

AT-EDL08 Education/Learning

New Reading Fluency Development and Assessment

Solution from Texthelp Systems

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. AT-PAM01 Physical Access & Mobility

No Mouse, No Keyboard - No Problem!

10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. AT-AAC02 Augmentative and Alternative Communication

On the Go: Boardmaker Software Family for

Itinerant Professionals

11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. AT-EDL01 Education/Learning

Hot Off the Hard Drive - Click to Read Series

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. AT-PAM03 Physical Access & Mobility

Speaker, Company, Co-Speaker

Martin McKay,

Texthelp Systems Inc.

Randy Marsden,

Madentec Limited

Enid Hurtado,

DynaVox/Mayer-Johnson

Julie Rick,

AIMEE Solutions, Inc.

Daniel Hubbell,

12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.

2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

AT-SI08

AT-AS02

AT-SI06

Windows 7 - On-Screen Keyboard

Sensory Impairment

A Day In The Life of a Victor Stream

Adult Services

Self-Determination and Social/Emotional Learning

Sensory Impairment

The Features of Window-Eyes 7

Microsoft Corporation

Dave Wilkinson,

HumanWare

Terry Schmitz,

The Conover Company

Doug Geoffray,

GW Micro, Inc.

AT-SI02

AT-AS01

Sensory Impairment

Next Generation DAISY: Broadening the Appeal with EasyReader

Adult Services

Simplify and Personalize!

Cognitive Access to the Web and Beyond

Andy Leach,

Dolphin Computer Access

Joan Cunningham,

AbleLink Technologies, Inc.

AT-PAM04 Physical Access & Mobility Windows 7 - Magnifier Daniel Hubbell,

Microsoft Corporation

AT Education Theater Presented by Microsoft – Saturday, October 31, 2009

Time

9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Code Strand/Session Title

AT-EDL08 Sensory Impairment - Low Vision Solutions for the

Classroom

10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. AT-EDL06 Education/Learning

The Suitcase Series for IntelliTools Classroom Suite

11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. AT-SI09 Sensory Impairment

What To Choose: Power and Portability at Your

Fingertips

Speaker, Company, Co-Speaker

Martin McKay,

Texthelp Systems Inc.

Byron Wilkes,

Learning Magic Inc.

Dave Wilkinson,

HumanWare

ATIA 2009 Chicago Exhibitors

Those exhibitors listed below with an asterisk are ATIA Member companies

Information accurate as of October 9, 2009

Exhibitor Booth

AAC TechConnect* ......................................................... 107

ABISEE, Inc* .................................................................. 428

AbleLink Technologies, Inc.* .......................................... 120

AbleNet* ......................................................................... 329

Accelerations Educational Software ................................ 520

Adaptivation, Inc* ........................................................... 608

Adaptive Computer Control Technologies Inc.* ............. 519

ADAS .............................................................................. 425

Adobe Systems Incorporated ........................................... 429

Advanced Keyboard Technologies/

The Writer Learning Systems ......................................... 220

Ai Squared* ..................................................................... 319

Aimee Solutions* ............................................................ 420

AMDi* ............................................................................. 513

American Foundation for the Blind* ............................... 612

American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.* ................. 613

Applied Human Factors, Inc.* ......................................... 223

Asyst Communications Co., Inc.* ................................... 405

AT KidSystems, Inc.* ...................................................... 606

ATNAD, Inc.* ................................................................. 229

Atomic Learning* ............................................................ 419

ATS, LLC* ...................................................................... 125

Attainment Company* ..................................................... 502

Augmentative Resources, Inc.* ....................................... 418

Benetech/BookShare.org* ............................................... 109

BlueSky Designs* ............................................................ 526

BrowseAloud* ................................................................. 427

CaDan Computers dba Technology For Education .......... 409

Cambium Learning Technologies

IntelliTools & Kurzweil Educational Systems* .............. 213

Claro Software* ............................................................... 121

Cognitopia Software* ...................................................... 221

Compusult Limited* ........................................................ 321

Conover Company, The* ................................................. 320

Crick Software, Inc.* ....................................................... 602

Cyrano Communicator* ................................................... 503

Daedalus Technologies, Inc.* .......................................... 521

Dancing Dots Braille Music Technology* ....................... 324

Design Science, Inc.* ....................................................... 426

Dolphin Computer Access* ............................................. 518

Don Johnston Incorporated* ............................................ 113

Duxbury Systems, Inc.* ................................................... 102

DynaVox Mayer-Johnson* .............................................. 203

ELMO USA Corporation* ............................................... 404

E.M. Vitu* ....................................................................... 622

Enabling Technologies* ................................................... 104

Enhanced Vision* ............................................................ 508

En-Vision America .......................................................... 509

Eschenbach Optik of America* .................................... A102

EVAS* ............................................................................. 106

Eye Response Technologies, Inc.* .................................. 507

Freedom Scientific & Freedom

Scientific Learning Systems Group* .............................. 303

Exhibitor Booth

FRS Custom Solutions* ................................................... 116 gh, LLC* .......................................................................... 222

GW Micro, Inc.* .............................................................. 313

Handy Tech North America* ........................................... 324

HumanWare* ............................................................ 621/624

Inclusive TLC* ................................................................ 528

InfoCor ............................................................................. 430

InTouch Graphics* .......................................................... 123

Issist Assistive Technologies, Inc.* ................................. 619

Jabbla* ............................................................................. 128

Key Connection, The/Maxi-Aids ..................................... 531

K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc.* ................................. 618

LAB Resources* .............................................................. 119

Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.* .................................... 408

LC Technologies/Eye Glaze Systems* ............................ 322

LevelStar* ........................................................................ 403

LifeSpan Education .......................................................... 327

LS&S, LLC ...................................................................... 225

LVI Low Vision International*........................................ 421

Madentec Limited* .......................................................... 307

Magnified Vision Inc.* .................................................... 323

Marblesoft-Simtech*........................................................ 218

Mayer-Johnson LLC* ...................................................... 203

Monarch Teaching Technologies, Inc.* ........................... 423

MSF&W Accessibility Solutions ..................................... 328

News-2-You* ................................................................... 110

Next Generation Technologies, Inc.* .............................. 330

Optelec U.S., Inc.* .......................................................... 407

Origin Instruments Corporation* ..................................... 318

Pace Suburban Bus .......................................................... 326

Pass It On Center* ........................................................... 611

Perkins Products/Adaptive Technology ........................... 617

Plextalk ............................................................................ 525

Possum Ltd.* ................................................................... 126

Prentke Romich Company* ............................................. 103

ProxTalker.com* .............................................................. 325

Quillsoft Ltd.* .................................................................. 406

Reinecker USA, LLC ....................................................... 227

Rethink Autism ................................................................ 402

RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc.* ........................................ 124

SAJE Technology* .......................................................... 630

Saltillo Corporation* ........................................................ 312 sComm, Inc.* ................................................................... 524

Sensory Software International Ltd. ................................ 114

ShopLowVision.com* ..................................................... 407

Slater Software, Inc.* ....................................................... 219

SoftTouch, Inc.* .............................................................. 431

Telesensory ...................................................................... 527

Texthelp Systems Inc.* .................................................... 206

Tobii ATI* ....................................................................... 413

Turning Point Therapy & Technology, Inc.* ................... 522

ViewPlus Technologies* ................................................. 129

Widgit Software ............................................................... 529

Words+, Inc.* .................................................................. 422

Exhibitor Profiles

(Information submitted as of October 9, 2009)

Boxed, shaded pro recognize ATIA event sponsors files and In-Kind Partners.

Cognitopia ® Software

Product Name: Picture Planner ™

Booth # 221 gh, LLC

Product Names: ClickHear Toolbar, ClickHear Mobile and ReadHear Mac

Booth # 222

Stop by the following exhibitor booths to check out these NEW Products at ATIA 2009 Chicago!

AAC TechConnect

ATIA Member

Booth # 107

P.O. Box 1944

Evergreen, CO 80437

Phone: 303-674-8553

Fax: 303-670-4795

E-mail: info@aacTechConnect.com www.aactechconnect.com

Simplifying augmentative communication evaluations with workshops, toolkits, online clinical tools, and the only website which centralizes information on most AAC devices, including device pictures & flyers. Go to www.aacTechConnect.com for device feature-matching, and go to our workshops to simplify your evaluations with the ACES Toolkit and Checklist approach.

ABISEE, Inc

ATIA Member

Booth # 428

47 Powderhill Rd.

Acton, MA 01720

Phone: 978-461-0007

Fax: 253-595-3623

E-mail: leon@abisee.com www.abisee.com

ABISee develops and manufactures innovative portable reading devices for the Blind and Low Vision at an affordable price. Whatever your needs are - browsing through your mail and reading newspapers, or working on a 500 page book and writing a report.

AbleLink Technologies, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 120

510 Holly St.

Denver, CO 80220

Phone: 303-903-3677

Fax: 719-592-0348

E-mail: info@ablelinktech.com www.ablelinktech.com

AbleLink Technologies specializes in taking everyday technologies— computers, the Internet/e-mail, PDAs and cellphones— and streamlines the essential functions, making them simpler to use. We take the same design principles and apply them to areas of need for people with cognitive disabilities and others struggling with memory, sequencing and confusion issues.

AbleNet

ATIA Member

Booth # 329

2808 Fairview Avenue North

Roseville, MN 55113

Phone: 651-294-2200

Fax: 651-294-2259

E-mail: mwalch@ablenetinc.com www.ablenetinc.com

AbleNet has designed practical products and creative solutions for individuals with disabilities for 25 years. We offer a complete line of assistive technology products, including communication aids, switches, environmental control, computer access, software and data management solutions. AbleNet also offers research-based special education curricula that meet state and federal mandates.

Accelerations Educational Software

Booth # 520

1334 Sumter Street

Columbia, SC 29201

Phone: 803-233-0541

Fax: 803-233-0569

E-mail: sales@dttrainer.com www.dttrainer.com

Effective, robust, and affordable educational software for autism or other learning challenges: The DT Trainer is a virtual teaching assistant that allows even very low functioning students to learn independently but it is configurable for a wide range of students. The Activity Trainer makes video modeling practical in teaching skills.

Adaptivation, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 608

2225 West 50th Street

Sioux Falls, SD 57105

Phone: 605-335-4445

Fax: 605-335-4446

E-mail: info@ablelinktech.com www.adaptivation.com

Adaptivation manufactures switches, communication aids and environmental controls. Stop by our booth to see new products and application ideas!

Adaptive Computer Control Technologies Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 519

247-2628 Granville Street

Vancouver, BC V6H 4B4

Canada

Phone: 604-731-8860

Fax: 866-801-5302

E-mail: info@acctinc.ca www.acctinc.ca

ACCT is Adaptive Computer Control Technologies Inc. ACCT offers a range of computer products and peripherals designed to assist individuals with physical limitations, thereby increasing their productivity and efficiency.

ADAS

Booth # 425

2728 W. Idaho St.

Boise, ID 83702

Phone: 208-362-8001

Fax: 208-362-8009

E-mail: customerservices@ad-as.com www.ad-as.com

No description available at time of publication.

Adobe Systems Incorporated

Booth # 429

345 Park Ave

San Jose, CA 95110 www.adobe.com

Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information. For 25 years, the company’s award-winning software and technologies have redefined business, entertainment and personal communications by setting new standards for producing and delivering content that engages people virtual anywhere at anytime. The Adobe booth will provide information related to the accessibility of Adobe offerings.

Advanced Keyboard Technologies/The Writer Learning Systems

Booth # 220

P.O. Box 186

Paso Robles, CA 93447

Phone: 800-797-7121

Fax: 805-239-8973

E-mail: liz@writerlearning.com www.writerlearning.com

Writer Learning offers low-cost, focused and effective learning tools for special needs and regular education students. Come by and see what’s new with the Fusion and the new Writer keyboards.

Ai Squared

ATIA Member

Booth # 319

200 Frank Road

Hicksville, NY 11801

Phone: 631-531-8888

Fax: 516-822-6611

E-mail: sales@aisquared.com www.aisquared.com

Ai Squared is a worldwide leader in computer access software for the visually impaired. See what’s new in ZoomText, the industry standard for screen magnification and reading: built-in scripting capabilities and smooth pan tracking. Get a hands-on demonstration and free trial software, and check out our Large-Print Keyboard and ZoomText Express!

Aimee Solutions

ATIA Member

Booth # 420

P.O. Box 669

Manchester Center, VT 05255

Phone: 802-362-3612

Fax: 802-362-1670

E-mail: sandra@aimeesolutions.com www.aimeesolutions.com

Take and Teach Thematic Units, Student Access Materials, Manipulative Kits, and Workshop Solutions to help meet the needs of all students.

AMDi

ATIA Member

Booth # 513

269 Bingham Circle

Mundelein, IL 60060

Phone: 847-566-2292

Fax: 847-573-9412

E-mail: billm@amdi.net www.amdi.net

AMDi’s new Smart/Series Communicators, with their interchangeable flash memory system, combine with our Overlay Designer Pro and the

Smart Ease activities to give you the ability to create and use endless combinations of communication page sets on an affordable communication device.

American Foundation for the Blind

ATIA Member

Booth # 612

11 Penn Plaza

New York, NY 10001

Phone: 212-502-7600

Fax: 212-502-7774

E-mail: web@afb.net www.afb.org

AFB will be featuring its fully accessible website, which provides a wealth of information on blindness and vision loss; AccessWorld:

Technology and People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired, our free, online magazine; and the new publication, Assistive Technology for

Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired: A Guide to Assessment.

American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 613

1839 Frankfort Avenue

Louisville, KY 40206

Phone: 502-899-2257

Fax: 502-899-2363

E-mail: info@aph.org www.aph.org

APH is the world’s largest company devoted solely to making products for people who are visually impaired, and is the official supplier of educational materials for blind students in the U.S.

Visit our website at www.aph.org or call one of our friendly Customer Service representatives at 800-223-1839 for more information.

Applied Human Factors, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 223

P.O. Box 228

Helotes, TX 78023

Phone: 210-408-0098

Fax: 210-408-0097

E-mail: sales@ahf-net.com www.ahf-net.com

AHF’s newest products include: “Sounds Like” “Spell, Write!”; (phonetic typing for spelling problems); “OneWay” (one-dimensional mouse alternative for switch scanning) and “Smart Speech” (help with building sentences). Established products: “REACH Interface Author”,

“Smart Key Technology”, “Smart List Technology”, “Sound-It-Out Keyboard”; “SoothSayer Word Prediction”; “ScanBuddy”;

“Mouse&Caret Buddy”; and “AHF Spanish Dictionary.”

Asyst Communications Co., Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 405

39 Crestland Road

Indian Creek, IL 60061

Phone: 888-888-9060

Fax: 847-816-8581

E-mail: info@asyst.us www.asyst.us

The Asyst Touch is a dedicated communication and environmental control device designed specifically for people with ALS. 25 years of development in cooperation with the Les Turner ALS Foundation and thousands of hours working directly with people with ALS have resulted in an easy to use, powerful, and flexible system.

AT KidSystems, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 606

8737 Colesville Road

Silver Spring, MD 20910

Phone: 301-495-0770

Fax: 301-585-9075

E-mail: info@atkidsystems.com www.atkidsystems.com

Cosmo's Learning Systems is an educational product suite designed to motivate children using educational and therapeutic activities. Includes

Mission Control, an accessible interface device, and Cosmo's Play and Learn software, focused on pre-literacy and pre-numeracy goals.

Learning for Children-Exploration software provides fun, educational activities for pre-K children while evaluating student performance.

ATNAD, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 229

16 East Avenue A

Temple, TX 76501

Phone: 254-771-0025

Fax: 254-773-9611

E-mail: c.mueller@atnad.com www.atnad.com

We make innovative products from Europe available in North America. We will be showcasing the following: the SeniorMouse, the new

BABar (barcode reading communication device), the QiCare page turner, the MONTY mounting system from REHAdapt, the SpeakOut communication device, the Sicare ECU with speech recognition, Lifetool software, the IntegraMouse and much more!

Atomic Learning

ATIA Member

Booth # 419

15088 22nd Ave NE

Little Falls, MN 56345

Phone: 320-632-5064

Fax: 603-215-0106

E-mail: kschmidt@atomiclearning.com www.atomiclearning.com

Atomic Learning’s Assistive Technology Collection features easy-to-understand tutorials focused on helping educators use and apply assistive technology. Searchable by specialization and category, tutorial offerings include training on special education software, assistive technology devices and accessibility features of common applications.

Visit: www.AtomicLearning.com/ assistivetechnology or contact sales@AtomicLearning.com for more information.

ATS, LLC

ATIA Member

Booth # 125

216 Seaboard Lane, Suite C

Franklin, TN 37068

Phone: 615-327-1960

Fax: 615-550-0025

E-mail: info@atsaac.com www.atsaac.com

The EzCOMM is a feature rich, assistive technology platform. Not only is the EzCOMM used as a speech generating device, but as a powerful environmental control unit. ATS is committed to making technology work for you.

Attainment Company

ATIA Member

Booth # 502

P.O. Box 930160

Verona, WI 59593

Phone: 608-845-7880

Fax: 800-942-3865

E-mail: info@attainmentcompany.com www.attainmentcompany.com

Affordable, dependable and easy-to-use communication tools, standards/research-based core curriculum and curriculum-support materials, instructional software transition materials, plus a variety of products and assistive technologies for people across the age spectrum.

Augmentative Resources, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 418

8331 Epicenter Boulevard

Lakeland, FL 33809

Phone: 863-984-5404

Fax: 863-984-6175

E-mail: sales@augresources.com www.augresources.com

AAC/Low-tech Devices, Language and Literacy products. Use your pictures with our Velcro ® -receptive Communication Books, Visual

Display/Choice Boards, Picture Schedules and Literacy Aids. Check out our new Communication Charm Bracelets, Pen Friend Portable

Voice Output Device, Easy-Push Talking Pockets and Timer Companion Schedule System! www.augresources.com

Benetech/BookShare.org

ATIA Member

Booth # 109

480 S. California Avenue

Palo Alto, CA 94110

Phone: 650-644-3447

Fax: 650-475-1066

E-mail: info@bookshare.org www.benetech.org www.bookshare.org

Bookshare.org offers an extensive, online library for qualified readers with print disabilities. Containing tens of thousands of books in accessible formats the library offers endless reading opportunities for readers of all ages.

BlueSky Designs

ATIA Member

Booth # 526

2637 27 th Ave. South, Suite #209

Minneapolis, MN 55406

Phone: 612-724-7002 or 888-724-7002

Fax: 612-724-7004

E-mail: info@blueskydesigns.us

www.mountnmover.com

Mount’n Mover: the most accessible and independently movable mount available. Easy to customize for individuals—multiple memory lock positions, adjust the tilt angle, joint friction. Ergonomic controls unlock easily and move freely, and the dual arm provides flexible positioning, keeping everything within reach. Mounts speech devices, laptops, book holder, cameras.

BrowseAloud

ATIA Member

Booth # 427

Enkalon Business Centre,

25 Randalstown Road

Antrim, N. Ireland

BT41 4LJ www.browsealoud.com

BrowseAloud is the world leading text-to-speech solution from Texthelp Systems Ltd which is designed to improve website accessibility for those with literacy difficulties, learning difficulties such as dyslexia, mild visual impairments or where English is a second language. With a choice of 17 high quality voices covering 9 international languages (including French and Spanish), BrowseAloud is quickly being adopted worldwide.

CaDan Computers dba Technology For Education

ATIA Member

Booth # 409

4131 Old Sibley Memorial Hwy

Eagan, MN 55122

Phone: 800-370-0047

Fax: 651-457-3534

E-mail: sales@tfeinc.com www.tfeinc.com

Stealth AT Switch, Student Computer, Livescribe Smart Pen, Prox Talker, Partner Plus, Talking Brix, Learning Board, Vision Board,

Keyboard Communicator, Moon Switch and many others.

Cambium Learning Technologies IntelliTools and Kurzweil Educational Systems

ATIA Member

Booth # 213

100 Crosby Drive

Bedford, MA 01730

Phone: 781-276-0623

Fax: 781-276-0650

E-mail: cdeblasi@cambiumlearning.com www.cambiumlearningtechnologies.com

Classroom Suite is a Tier 2 and Tier 3 intervention solution which provides ALL students Pre-K to 5 with high quality instructional support in reading and math and writing program used to meet the needs of struggling learners.

Claro Software

ATIA Member

Booth # 121

100 Crosby Drive

Bedford, MA 01730

Phone: 781-276-0623

Fax: 781-276-0650

E-mail: cdeblasi@cambiumlearning.com

Claro Software, an innovative software company that develops and licenses assistive software, including speech technology, image technology and touch technology. With Windows and Mac versions, mobile USB stick options and network delivered solutions, we aim to provide the best choice for the user.

Cognitopia Software

ATIA Member

Booth # 221

99 West 10th Avenue

Eugene, OR 97401

Phone: 541-343-3384

Fax: 541-343-3384

E-mail: tkeating@cognitopia.com www.cognitopia.com

Cognitopia Software presents Picture Planner, the innovative software that uses pictures, symbols and text-to-speech prompting in an iconbased personal activity scheduler for individuals with little or no reading ability. Picture Planner is a customizable application compatible with Apple OSX, Windows XP/Vista and Windows Mobile phones and handhelds.

Compusult Limited

ATIA Member

Booth # 321

40 Bannister Street

Mount Pearl, NL A1N 1W1

Canada

Phone: 709-745-7914

Fax: 709-745-7927

E-mail: at@compusult.net www.compusult.net

Compusult has over 16 years experience providing access solutions for computers; broadcast, spoken, audible, and printed information; telephone, office and electronic equipment; bar code systems and more. We develop state-of-the-art products for all needs, including the

Jouse2, Switch Controllers, Caption Display systems, Scotty Wheelchair Tray Systems, TeleTalk, Vindicator, and Responder.

The Conover Company

ATIA Member

Booth # 320

1789 North Oakwood Road

Oshkosh, WI 54904

Phone: 920-231-4667

Fax: 920-231-4809 www.conovercompany.com

Specializing in research-based, age-appropriate transition assessments and curriculum related to training, education and employment utilizing assistive technology tools such as the iPod Touch.

Crick Software, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 602

191 Post Road West

West Port, CT 06880

Phone: 203-221-2697

Fax: 203-221-2698

E-mail: usinfo@cricksoft.com www.cricksoft.com

Founded by teachers in 1993, Crick Software products are now used on over half a million school computers. The company strongly believes in universal design for learning and most products are switch accessible, enabling students with disabilities to benefit from the same educational software as their peers.

Cyrano Communicator

ATIA Member

Booth # 503

3750 SR 37 East

Lancaster, OH 43130

Phone: 740-654-2128

Fax: 740-654-2260

E-mail: rschmidt@onewriteco.com www.cyranocommunicator.com

Cyrano Communicator is a small and light (only 6 ounces) portable communication device. With a built in camera, a wide selection of voices and even advanced features like visual fading, Cyrano is a machine that you can customize to fit your needs.

Daedalus Technologies, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 521

2491 Vauxhall Place

Richmond, BC V6V 1Z5

Canada

Phone: 604-270-4605

Fax: 604-244-8443

E-mail: ddrewery@daessy.com www.daessy.com

DAESSY Mounting Systems—making technology more accessible. Available since 1986, DAESSY is the leader in mounting solutions for

AAC devices and laptop computers. The component-based system is highly adaptable and customizable to meet individual needs of users yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Dancing Dots Braille Music Technology

ATIA Member

Booth # 324

P.O. Box 927

Valley Forge, PA 19482

Phone: 610-783-6692

Fax: 610-783-6732

E-mail: info@dancingdots.com www.dancingdots.com

Inclusion in classroom, studio and stage for musicians having low vision or no vision. New low vision music-reading system. Scan scores, listen to results or convert to Braille music. Play musical ideas into your PC. Convert to print notation, accessible score or audio

CD. Learn via on-site or remote training. www.DancingDots.com

Design Science, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 426

140 Pine Avenue, 4th Floor

Long Beach, CA 90802

Phone: 512-434-9741

E-mail: info@dessci.com www.dessci.com

Do you need to create accessible math documents? With MathType and MathDaisy from Design Science, not only do your printed materials look great, but accessible content is as easy as Save as DAISY in Word.

For more information: www.dessci.com/accessibility .

Dolphin Computer Access

ATIA Member

Booth # 518

231 Clarksville Road

Princeton Junction, NJ 08550

Phone: 609-803-2172

Fax: 609-799-0475

E-mail: archana@dolphinusa.com www.yourdolphin.com

Dolphin's goal is to deliver independence to people with vision and print disabilities. They are particularly focused on delivery of easy to use solutions that offer maximum productivity. Dolphin solutions have been designed to work in institutional environments such as education. In fact they are the only company that offers integrated magnification and screen reading solutions for people with impaired vision; the only company that can deliver alternative formats in Braille, large print, audio, talking book and text to help people with both vision and print disabilities. They also provide an exciting reading and writing solution for people with reading disabilities.

Don Johnston Incorporated

ATIA Member

Booth # 113

26799 West Commerce Drive

Volo, IL 60073

Phone: 847-740-0749

Fax: 847-740-7326

E-mail: rcostion@donjohnston.com www.donjohnston.com

Don Johnston empowers educators with supplemental instruction and intervention solutions to help the widest range of students build core literacy skills. Don Johnston’s award-winning products build in physical accessibility, integrate validated research, capitalize on new discoveries in brain science, align to standards and are presented in multiple medias through engaging instructional models.

Duxbury Systems, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 102

270 Littleton Road

Westford, MA 01886

Phone: 978-692-3000

Fax: 978-692-7912

E-mail: info@duxsys.com www.duxburysystems.com

Easy to use software for the novice to expert for writing, embossing, translating, transcribing, and editing braille, braille math, and braille graphics for many languages. DBT and MegaDots are designed to be accessible by all users! Major products include: DBT Win, MegaDots,

QuickTac, Perky Duck, NimPro, and TGD PRO.

DynaVox Mayer-Johnson

ATIA Member

Booth # 203

2100 Wharton Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Phone: 412-222-7979

Fax: 412-381-9096

E-mail: sales@dynavoxtech.com www.dynavoxtech.com

DynaVox Mayer-Johnson offers a full variety of Assistive Technology solutions for individuals with significant communication and learning challenges, including the all-new Xpress, V/Vmax, EyeMax and Tango communication devices; Boardmaker Software Family; Print Editor; and AdaptedLearning.com. Visit us in Booth # 203 to see how our solutions can meet your unique needs.

ELMO USA Corporation

ATIA Member

Booth # 404

1478 Old Country Rd.

Plainview, NY 11803

Phone: 516-501-1400

Fax: 516-501-0429

E-mail: llayne@elmousa.com www.elmousa.com

ELMO USA CORP. has been the leading supplier of document cameras worldwide since 1921. ELMO continues to provide reliability and trust by designing and manufacturing quality and easy-to-use video-based capture solutions to assist the visually impaired in experiencing the riches of the visual world more easily and completely, while enriching participation in life!

E.M. Vitu

ATIA Member

Booth # 622

299-B Peterson Road

Libertyville, IL 60048

Phone: 847-367-4004

Fax: 847-367-4003

Email: evitu@flash.net

Information access technology for persons with visual impairment. Speech, Braille and image enlargement access to PC. Desktop and hand held solutions to reading printed documents. Accessible notetakers. DAISY, MP3 and NISO players. Talking GPS. Braille embossers.

CCTVs.

Enabling Technologies

ATIA Member

Booth # 104

1601 Northeast Braille Place

Jensen Beach, FL 34957

Phone: 772-225-3687

Fax: 772-225-3299

E-mail: info@brailler.com www.brailler.com

Enabling Technologies is the world’s leading manufacturer of a complete line of Braille embossers for over 38 years. Our legendary Romeo and Juliet models are preferred by school systems, government agencies and all major Braille consumers worldwide.

See our Video Demonstration online at www.brailler.com.

Enhanced Vision

ATIA Member

Booth # 508

5882 Machine Drive

Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Phone: 714-465-3400

Fax: 714-374-1821

E-mail: evinfo@enhancedvision.com www.enhancedvision.com

Enhanced Vision is the leading developer of assistive technology for the visually impaired, including individuals with Macular Degeneration.

We have the most comprehensive line of high quality and affordable products in a variety of screen sizes and magnification levels. We are proud to have helped thousands regain their independence.

En-Vision America

Booth # 509

1845 West Hovey Avenue

Normal, IL 61761

Phone: 309-452-3088

Fax: 309-452-3643

E-mail: dbode@envisionamerica.com www.envisionamerica.com

I.D. Mate Omni is a bar code reader and ScripTalk is a prescription reader.

Eschenbach Optik of America

ATIA Member

Booth # A102

904 Ethan Allen Highway

Ridgefield, CT 06877

Phone: 203 438-7471 x359

Fax: 203 438-1670

Email: dsommers@eschenbach.com

www.eschenbach.com

Eschenbach manufacturers and distributes a complete line of magnifiers, telescopes, filters, and video magnifiers for vision impairments due to macular degeneration and other eye conditions. Our Complete Low Vision Program includes in-office staff training, a comprehensive diagnostic system of low vision aids, marketing, and practice management support materials.

EVAS

ATIA Member

Booth # 106

39 Canal Street

Westerly, RI 02891

Phone: 401-596-3155

Fax: 401-596-3979

E-mail: jswerdlick@evas.com www.evas.com

EVAS, teamed with Dell, offers Computer-Based Assistive Technology Solutions for people who are visually, physically, hearing or learning disabled. Our Plug & Play Systems run right out of the box, with Application Software and Peripherals.

Eye Response Technologies, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 507

100 Second Street, Northwest

Charlottesville, VA 22902

Phone: 434-296-3846

Fax: 434-296-3890

E-mail: info@eyeresponse.com www.eyeresponse.com

Eye Response Technologies serves the disabilities market with its ERICA eye gaze and CARA systems. People with disabilities use the systems to speak, access a computer, and control their environment. ERT has served people with ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, and Traumatic Spinal Cord injuries for the past 15 years.

Freedom Scientific & Freedom Scientific Learning Systems Group

ATIA Member

Booth # 303

11800 31st Court, North

St Petersburg, FL 33716

Phone: 727-803-8000

Fax: 727-803-8001

E-mail: Info@FreedomScientific.com www.freedomscientific.com

Freedom Scientific provides leading-edge assistive technology products for those that are blind or low vision, or are learning disabled.

Products include the TOPAZ, ONYX, OPAL, SAPPHIRE, and RUBY video magnifiers; JAWS ® screen reading software; MAGic ® screen magnification software; and SARA scanning and reading appliance Braille displays.

FRS Custom Solutions

ATIA Member

Booth # 116

49 S. Illinois Ave.

Mansfield, OH 44905

Phone: 419-589-7688

Fax: 419-589-5146

E-mail: sales@frs-solutions.com www.frs-solutions.com

FRS Custom Solutions, a division of Forbes Rehab Services, has over

22 years experience designing, manufacturing and distributing innovative AAC products and adaptive equipment. Come see our newly

released third generation 3G line of ComLink products, from the highly portable and rugged ComLink ST3G to the powerful ComLink LT3G and the ComLink EnableEyes ® Eye Gaze system. Let us show you why FRS Custom Solutions products are truly Better by Design. gH, LLC

ATIA Member

Booth # 222

1305 Cumberland Avenue

West Lafayette, IN 47906

Phone: 765-775-3776

Fax: 765-775-2501

E-mail: ghinfo@gh-accessibility.com www.gh-accessibility.com

Specializing in innovative Math and Science products and services, gh, LLC is an award-winning assistive technology company providing access to information for people with a print or learning disability, whether reading a textbook, publication, standardized test, or website.

Conversion services include Braille, Tactile Graphics, DTB's, and NIMAS, and advanced products include gh PLAYER, ReadHear (Mac),

ClickHear, and ClickHear Mobile.

GW Micro, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 313

725 Airport North Office Park

Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Phone: 260-489-3671

Fax: 260-489-2608

E-mail: sales@gwmicro.com www.gwmicro.com

GW Micro products for people who are blind and visually impaired include Window-Eyes, Braille Sense Plus, Braille Sense Plus QWERTY,

Voice Sense, SyncBraille, Portable SenseView, Portable SenseView Duo, and Desktop SenseView. Come to Booth 313 to see our newest products: BookSense and Portable SenseView Pocket.

Handy Tech North America

ATIA Member

Booth # 324

2989 Central Ave.

Columbia Heights, MN 55421

Phone: 651-636-5184

Fax: 866-347-8249

E-mail: sales@handytech.us www.handytech.us

Global leaders in refreshable Braille technology, accessible mobile devices and other adaptive technology solutions for people who are blind or have low vision.

HumanWare

ATIA Member

Booth # 621/624

175 Mason Circle

Concord, CA 94520

Phone: 800-722-3393

Fax: 925-681-4630

E-mail: info@humanware.com www.humanware.com

HumanWare provides innovative solutions, empowering people who are blind, visually impaired or learning disabled. Products include the

BrailleNote notetakers; the new SmartView Synergy CCTVs; portable magnifiers; myReader2 auto-reader; Victor Reader, digital talking books and music players; Trekker Breeze, the all-in-one talking GPS; Braille displays; accessible PDAs; and ClassMate Reader, for learning disabled.

InTouch Graphics

ATIA Member

Booth # 123

429 Winslow Ave.

St. Paul, MN 55107

Phone: 612-220-6657

Fax: 917-621-3124

E-mail: joecioffi@intouchgraphics.com www.intouchgraphics.com; www.clickandgomaps.com

New ClickAndGo blindness wayfinding technology featuring accessible walking directions for indoor and outdoor travel. More detailed than

GPS, and free for blind travelers. We custom design high quality tactile maps for the blind. We have software that automates and individualized large print document production for low vision students, for use in schools and university environments.

Inclusive TLC

ATIA Member

Booth # 528

2206 Legacy Oak Drive

Waxhaw, NC 28173

Phone: 704-243-3622

Fax: 704-243-3623

E-mail: info@inclusivetlc.com www.inclusivetlc.com

Inclusive TLC Special Needs aim to include all learners and enable them to take advantage of computer based education. We specialize in the very best special needs software, switches and computer access devices, as well as simple communication aids and assistive technology, for learners with a physical disability, sensory impairment or severe learning disability.

InfoCor

Booth # 430

11270 W. Park Place

Milwaukee, WI 53224

Phone: 414-979-0890

Fax: 414-979-0956

E-mail: info@mysatalight.com www.infocor.com

InfoCor is an A/V systems integrator who developed and manufactured the satalight Interactive Learning Station using a projector and a

SMART interactive whiteboard. Using your favorite computer software it creates an interactive workspace with a large touch screen accessible to people who are physically disabled and/or have cognitive disabilities.

Issist Assistive Technologies, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 619

18 Grist Mill Drive,

Georgetown, ON, L7G 6C2

Canada

Phone: +1 (201) 984-5687

Fax: +1 (801) 305-5689

E-mail: sales@issist.com

www.issist.com

Issist provides affordable screen magnification solutions for adults, seniors and students with its revolutionary iZoom line of products.

Jabbla

ATIA Member

Booth # 128

St. Pietersnieuwstraat 41

Ghent, Belgium 9000

Phone: 329-264-3391

Fax: 329-264-3594

E-mail: info@jabbla.com www.tniinc.com

Jabbla is the manufacturer of AAC devices such as Tellus 3+, Mobi, Smart and Allora. AAC software: Mind Express, Eurovocs Suite and

WordSprint (dyslexia).

The Key Connection/Maxi-Aids

Booth # 531

4600 South Genesis Drive

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Phone: 928-340-3406

Fax: 928-340-3400

E-mail: katyo@keyconnection.com www.keyconnection.com

The Key Connection ® is part of Genesis Worldwide Enterprises, Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of computer keyboards, computer accessories and audio products. The company provides wholesale and retail solutions for a wide range of commercial and specialty applications including large print Keys-U-See ® English and foreign language keyboards, headphones, and newly expanded product lines that address increasing demand for assistive technologies. In addition to its current KC catalogue, Genesis Worldwide Enterprises, Inc. provides

OEM solutions for a diverse roster of clients in the consumer products, computer accessories, electronics and assistive technologies sectors.

K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 618

P.O. Box 620128

Newton Lower Falls, MA 02462

Phone: 877-547-1500

Fax: 781-263-9999

E-mail: info@knfbreader.com www.knfbreader.com k-nfb Reading Technology presents the latest generation of portable reading products from assistive technology pioneer Ray Kurzweil. Our revolutionary software, delivered on a multifunction cell phone, allows users to snap pictures of printed material and have it read aloud immediately. It includes the ability to scan and read in other languages and translate between languages.

LAB Resources

ATIA Member

Booth # 119

706 Kopmeier Drive

Pewaukee, WI 53072

Phone: 262-691-3476

Fax: 262-695-2504

E-mail: labresources@wi.rr.com www.elabresources.com

Group and individual professional training materials for eight popular AT software programs, including Boardmaker Plus, Classroom Suite,

Clicker, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Kurzweil and WYNN. We offer Workshop in a Box, Look & Learn Videos, and LAB Lessons Tutorials, plus a complete line of AT products with discounted pricing and product support.

Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 408

110 East Spring Street

Winooski, VT 05404

Phone: 802-655-4755

Fax: 802-655-4757

E-mail: info@laureatelearning.com www.laureatelearning.com

Laureate publishes award-winning, research-based software for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Developmental

Disabilities (DD), and Specific Language Impairments (SLI). Our programs cover cause and effect, vocabulary development, syntax, categorization, auditory processing and reading instruction. For a FREE Syntax Assessment CD, please stop by Booth # 408, call 800-562-

6801, or visit www.LaureateLearning.com.

LC Technologies/Eye Glaze Systems

ATIA Member

Booth # 322

3919 Old Lee Hwy., #81B

Fairfax, VA 22030

Phone: 703-385-7133

Fax: 703-288-3727

E-mail: info@eyegaze.com www.eyegaze.com

The Eyegaze Edge: Eye-operated communication and control with no limits! Works for users with big and small pupils, blocked pupils, any head position, sitting or reclining. Speech, environmental controls, full computer access, email, play music, videos and more. Lots of eyepower at an affordable price.

LevelStar

ATIA Member

Booth # 403

685 S. Arthur Ave.

Louisville, CO 80027

Phone: 800-315-2305

Fax: 303-926-1787

E-mail: matt@levelstar.com www.levelstar.com

The Icon plus Docking Station by LevelStar is the ultra-powerful handheld computer for the visually impaired. The Icon is the revolutionary all-in-one PDA with book player, web browser, email, music player, word processor and much more.

LifeSpan Education

Booth # 327

200 Clanton Rd.

Charlotte, NC 28217

Phone: 800-875-8353

Fax: 704-944-5102

E-mail: bfisher@lifespanservices.org www.lifespanedu.com

LifeSpan Education offers a wide variety of products for students with significant disabilities. We also offer professional development training services for school districts nationwide.

LS & S, LLC

Booth # 225

145 River Rock Drive

Buffalo, NY 14207

Phone: 716-348-3500

Fax: 877-458-1482

E-mail: LSSinfo@LSSproducts.com www.lssproducts.com

LS&S LLC is a national catalog company selling products for the visually impaired and hard of hearing. We offer excellent customer service and same day shipping. Our products include talking products such as watches, calculators and thermometers, a wide range of magnifying devices, educational aids, and amplified telephones.

LVI Low Vision International

ATIA Member

Booth # 421

Verkstadsgatan 5

352 46 Växjö, SE-35246

Sweden

Phone: 46-47-072-7706

Fax: 46-47-072-7725

E-mail: info@lvi.se www.lvi.se

With the mission to make every day easier for people with visual disabilities, LVI Low Vision International designs and develops products with high standards for reliability, simplicity and serviceability.

LVI is recognized as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of equipment for visually impaired people. Our head office is located in

Växjö, Sweden, and through our subsidiaries and distributors, we are also well represented worldwide.

Some of our most popular products are MagniLink Zip, a stylish and foldable video magnifier; MagniLink Student, a combined reading and distance camera; and MagniLink Mira, which comes with different screen size possibilities such as 24. Please visit LVI Low Vision

International at ATIA.

MacSpeech, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # A108

50A Northwestern Drive

Suite 109

Salem, NH 03079

Phone: 888-415-7779 www.macspeech.com

Madentec Limited

ATIA Member

Booth # 307

4664 99th Street

Edmonton, AB T6E 5H5

Canada

Phone: 780-450-8926

Fax: 780-988-6182

E-mail: sales@madentec.com www.madentec.com

Madentec has been a leading supplier of assistive technology for people with physical disabilities for the last 20 years. Products include solutions for accessing and controlling a computer or communication device 100% hands-free by using Tracker products as well as an alternate keyboard or scanning access through the powerful Discover product line.

Magnified Vision Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 323

P.O. Box 5454

Morton, IL 61550

Phone: 309-264-8895

Fax: 309-694-2077

E-mail: info@magnifiedvision.net www.magnifiedvision.net

We carry a wide selection of video magnifiers for use at home, school and at work. Come see the new Optron CCTVs that offer even more workspace and better flexibility and find specialized solutions for young and not so young learners in all kinds of educational settings. www.optronusa.com

Marblesoft-Simtech

ATIA Member

Booth # 218

12301 Central Ave., Northeast

Blaine, MN 55434

Phone: 763-755-1402

Fax: 763-862-2920

E-mail: sales@marblesoft.com www.marblesoft.com

Special Access Software for birth through adulthood, featuring single and dual switch input. Our outstanding switch-training software is the best-kept secret in Assistive Technology. Discover Marblesoft-Simtech and how easy and fun our software is to use! Stop by Booth # 218 for a demonstration and count our marbles!

Mayer-Johnson LLC

ATIA Member

Booth # 203

6650 Flanders Drive

San Diego, CA 92121

Phone: 858-550-0084

Fax: 858-550-0449

E-mail: debbie@mayer-johnson.com www.mayer-johnson.com

DynaVox Mayer-Johnson offers a full variety of Assistive Technology solutions for individuals with significant communication and learning challenges, including the all-new Xpress, V/Vmax, EyeMax and Tango communication devices; Boardmaker Software Family; Print Editor; and AdaptedLearning.com.

Mobility 4 Kids

Booth # A110

830 S. 48 th Street

Grand Forks, ND 58201

Phone: 800-950-5185

E-mail: jim@mobility4kids.com

www.mobility4kids.com

Monarch Teaching Technologies, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 423

22001 Fairmount Boulevard

Shaker Heights, OH 44118

Phone: 216-320-8505

Fax: 216-320-6704

E-mail: info@monarchteachtech.com

Monarch Teaching Technologies presents VizZle: Web-based autism/special education software for quick easy customized interactive visual lessons. Provides access to any curriculum. Supports any IEP goal or state standard. Saves preparation time. Improves engagement and outcomes!

MSF&W Accessibility Solutions

Booth # 328

3445 Liberty Drive

Springfield, IL 62704

Phone: 217-698-3535

Fax: 217-698-3593

E-mail: accessibility@msfw.com www.msfw.com

MSF&W is an information technology consulting firm with a specialty in web accessibility. We offer audits, training, development services and a range of products to help organizations ensure that their websites and information systems are fully accessible to staff and customers with disabilities.

News-2-You

ATIA Member

Booth # 110

P.O. Box 550

Huron, OH 44839

Phone: 419-433-9800

Fax: 419-433-9810

E-mail: info@n2yinc.com www.news-2-you.com

Serving the special education community with a variety of products. Channel current events with News-2-You, an Internet newspaper published weekly in four levels. Acquire a complete SymbolStix © .

Next Generation Technologies, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 330

20006 Cedar Valley Road, Suite 101

Lynnwood, WA 98036

Phone: 425-744-1100

Fax: 425-778-5547

E-mail: ngt@ngtvoice.com www.ngtvoice.com

NGT, Inc is a diversified assistive technology consultancy located in the Northwest. We consult regionally and nationally on a broad range of

AT areas and have specialized in speech input and PC access technologies. We are the NA Master Distributor for T&T Consultancy and their

J-Say Pro and Say MAGic, and related products.

Optelec U.S., Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 407

3030 Enterprise Court

Vista, CA 92081

Phone: 800-826-4200

Fax: 760-597-5970

E-mail: info@optelec.com

www.shoplowvision.com

Optelec, founded in 1985, is recognized as the worldwide market leader in providing innovative solutions for the blind, visually impaired and learning disabled. In January 2007, Optelec US spun off subsidiary companies ShopLowVision.com and LowVision.com, providing the onestop-shop for optical, non-optical and daily living aids, products, solutions and education.

Origin Instruments Corporation

ATIA Member

Booth # 318

854 Greenview Drive

Grand Prairie, TX 75050

Phone: 972-606-8740

Fax: 972-606-8741

E-mail: marketing@orin.com www.orin.com

Origin Instruments delivers computer access solutions. HeadMouse Extreme is Origin’s flagship product and enables users to control the mouse pointer on their computer or AAC screen with movements of their head. Also offered is Windows and Mac software in the areas of computer access, switch-based access, speech and low vision.

Pace Suburban Bus

Booth # 326

550 W. Algonquin Rd.

Arlington Heights, IL 60005

Phone: 847-228-4222

Fax: 847-228-2327

E-mail: maggie.daly@pacebus.com www.pacebus.com

Pace is the premier suburban transit provider, quickly moving people to work and school and throughout the region safely and efficiently.

The backbone of Chicago’s suburbs, Pace serves tens of thousands of daily riders with fixed bus routes, vanpools, ADA paratransit service and Dial-a-Ride programs.

Pass It On Center

ATIA Member

Booth # 611

1700 Century Circle, Suite 300

Atlanta, GA 30345

Phone: 404-638-0384

Fax: 404-486-0197

E-mail: joy.kniskern@dol.state.ga.us www.passitoncenter.org

The Pass It On Center, the premier National Assistive Technology Device Reutilization and Coordination Technical Assistance Center, focuses on expanding the option of people with disabilities by increasing access to appropriate, reutilized assistive technology in a manner that supports the interests of users, manufacturers, and suppliers. The Pass It On Center is funded under a grant from the Rehabilitation

Services Administration and is administered by Tools for Life, the Georgia Assistive Technology Program of the Georgia Department of

Labor. Visit www. Passitoncenter.org for more information.

Perkins Products/Adaptive Technology

ATIA Member

Booth # 617

102 Bridge Road

Salisbury, MA 01952

Phone: 978-462-3817

Fax: 978-462-3928

E-mail: PerkinsProducts@Perkins.org www.perkinsstore.org

Perkins Products at Perkins School for the Blind manufactures the Perkins Brailler ® , the most widely used brailler in the world. We recently introduced the Next Generation(TM)Perkins/APH Brailler. Our Adaptive Technology division offers products for individuals with visual impairments and learning disabilities, and we also publish books on relevant education topics.

Plextalk

Booth # 525

6065 Bristol Parkway

Culver City, CA 90230

Phone: 310-693-7600

Fax: 310-693-7599

E-mail: dvaldez@shinano.com www.plextalk.com

Plextalk assistive technology products are created to improve the quality of life, self-reliance and independence of their users. The Pocket has a sleek design and features audio/text playback of DAISY digital talking books such as RFB&D, Bookshare, the NLS, etc. Plextalk will also expand to network solutions.

Possum Ltd.

ATIA Member

Booth # 126

8 Farmbrough Close

Stocklake Park Industrial Estate

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

United Kingdom HP20 1DQ

Phone: 44-1296-461-000

Fax: 441296-461-001

E-mail: sales@possum.co.uk www.possum.co.uk

Possum are the UK's leading provider of Electronic Assistive Technology solutions, including Home Automation and Communication aids, for disabled people. Visit the Possum booth where we will be demonstrating the Primo! remote controller, the Sero! hands free telephone with communication aid capabilities, and the handheld Jive! communication aid with remote control.

Prentke Romich Company

ATIA Member

Booth # 103

1022 Heyl Road

Wooster, OH 44691

Phone: 330-262-1984

Fax: 330-263-4829

E-mail: info@prentrom.com www.prentrom.com

Visit PRC to view our new AAC Language Lab, a practical, easy-to-use resource for teaching language with AAC devices and Unity. We will be showcasing our latest advances in dynamic display. Come by to see our newest device, ECO-14, ECOpoint, Vantage Lite and

SpringBoard Lite, and our therapy solutions.

ProxTalker.com

ATIA Member

Booth # 325

13 South Main St.

Thomaston, CT 06787

Phone: 860-283-0966

Fax: 860-283-0970

E-mail: info@proxtalker.com www.proxtalker.com

Logan ProxTalker is the first moveable picture communication system that actually talks. Specially encoded moveable picture tags allow the user to form sentences and produce voice output. Tags can be customized and recorded to suit individual needs. The device is portable and built to last.

Quillsoft Ltd.

ATIA Member

Booth # 406

2416 Queen Street, East

Toronto, ON M1N 1A2

Canada

Phone: 416-698-0111

Fax: 416-698-1555

E-mail: sales@wordq.com www.wordq.com

Quillsoft Ltd. will be highlighting the fully-integrated speech recognition and word prediction software for individuals with learning disabilities. “WordQ” and “SpeakQ" speech recognition plug-in software.

Reinecker USA, LLC

Booth # 227

145 River Rock

Buffalo, NY 14207

Phone: 716-348-3512

Fax: 866-733-2352

E-mail: info@reineckerusa.com www.reineckerusa.com

Reinecker Reha-Technik is a European manufacturer of premium electronic magnification devices. Our products feature superior screen and resolution qualities and innovative, industry-leading design. Products include the ground-breaking 3.5 screen MANO pocket-sized magnifier, as well as the Topolino Click high-speed distance and close-up camera for school or work.

Rethink Autism

Booth # 402

19 W. 21st St.

New York, NY 10010

Phone: 646-257-2919

Fax: 646-257-2926

E-mail: info@rethinkautism.com www.rethinkautism.com

Rethink Autism makes effective and affordable autism treatment tools available to parents and professionals everywhere. Our web-based program provides a customized curriculum for the individual, hundreds of dynamic instructional videos of best practice teaching interactions, step-by-step training modules, automated progress tracking and online professional support.

RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 124

27601 Forbes Road, Suite 39

Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

Phone: 949-582-2571

Fax: 949-582-3169

E-mail: rjc@rjcooper.com www.rjcooper.com

One of the first AT companies, RJ Cooper has been making unique and requested items since 1983. Any disability, any age and request is considered important. Stop by and discuss YOUR special needs!

SAJE Technology

ATIA Member

Booth # 630

765 Dixon Court

Hoffman Estates, IL 60192

Phone: 847-756-7603

Fax: 847-496-4515

E-mail: scott.drahos@saje-tech.com www.saje-tech.com

SAJE Technology is the premier manufacturer of home automation products, promoting independence and accessibility for people facing aging or disability. SAJE Technology products include switch or voice activated environmental control units, voice activated telephones,

Dragon compatible microphones and accessible cell phone solutions. SAJE voice recognition technology requires no voice training.

Saltillo Corporation

ATIA Member

Booth # 312

2143 Township Road

Millersburg, OH 44654

Phone: 330-674-6722

Fax: 330-674-6726

E-mail: aac@saltillo.com www.saltillo.com

Saltillo Corporation manufactures and distributes augmentative communication devices. We specialize in meeting the communication needs of ambulatory individuals who are non-speaking. Our products include ChatPC-4, ChatPC-Silk, ALT-Chat and PalmChat. sComm, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 524

6238 Hadley Street

Raytown, MO 64133

Phone: 816-527-8339

Fax: 816-737-1790

E-mail: jason@scommonline.com www.scommonline.com sComm is the creator of the UbiDuo. The UbiDuo enables a deaf or hard of hearing and a hearing individual to communicate with each other face to face without any barriers anywhere anytime in professional or social situations.

Sensory Software International Ltd.

Booth # 114

26 Abbey Road

Malvern, WR14 3HD

Phone: 44-1684-578-868

Fax: 44-1684-897-753

E-mail: info@sensorysoftware.com www.sensorysoftware.com

We are pioneers of computer-based communication aids and developers of innovative computer software for communication, computer access, dyslexia and literacy support. Our main title is The Grid 2, which provides a full range of AAC options. Our software now powers some of the world’s most advanced communication aids.

ShopLowVision.com

ATIA Member

Booth # 407

3030 Enterprise Court

Vista, CA 92081

Phone: 800-826-4200

Fax: 760-597-5970

E-mail: info@optelec.com www.shoplowvision.com

Optelec, founded in 1985, is recognized as the worldwide market leader in providing innovative solutions for the blind, visually impaired and learning disabled. In January 2007, Optelec US spun off subsidiary companies ShopLowVision.com and LowVision.com, providing the onestop-shop for optical, non-optical and daily living aids, products, solutions and education.

Slater Software, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 219

351 Badger Circle

Guffey, CO 80820

Phone: 719-479-2255

Fax: 719-479-2254

E-mail: info@slatersoftware.com www.slatersoftware.com

Slater Software, Inc., the leader in picture-assisted literacy, offers Picture It and PixWriter, which effectively engage new and struggling readers and writers in literacy learning. Both software programs pair “literacy support pictures” with words. Slater also offers ready-to-use curriculum materials including “Simply Science”and "Read and Tell.”

SoftTouch, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 431

17117 Oak Drive, Suite C

Omaha, NE 68130

Phone: 402-334-8477

Fax: 402-334-8478 www.softtouch.com

SoftTouch has been developing accessible software for 20 years. Specializing in software with universal access for students with special needs, SoftTouch strives to enrich the learning experience for students on the moderate to severe disability spectrum.

Telesensory

Booth # 527

182 Black Powder Circle

Folsom, CA 95630

Phone: 916-207-3473

E-mail: srdeubel@cowad.net www.telesensory.com

TextHelp Systems, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 206

100 Unicorn Park Drive

Woburn, MA 01801

Phone: 888-248-0652

Fax: 866-248-0652

E-mail: u.s.info@texthelp.com www.texthelp.com

Texthelp Systems provides award-winning literacy software solutions for individuals with reading and writing difficulties or learning disabilities, and for English Language Learners. Read&Write GOLD, Texthelp’s premier education product, integrates with mainstream applications to provide students with support tools they need. In 2009, new versions were released for both PC and Mac.

Tobii ATI

ATIA Member

Booth # 413

333 Elm Street

Dedham, MA 02026

Phone: 781-461-8200

Fax: 781-461-8213

E-mail: customercare@tobiiati.com www.assistivetech.com

Tobii is a premier developer of eye tracking and speech generating devices and software, for people with physical, cognitive and speech disabilities. Stop by our booth and preview our newest line of C-Series Communication Devices, including the Tobii C8, Tobii C12, Tobii

CEye and the Lightwriter SL40! Also preview our latest software line, which includes Tobii Sono Suite and Tobii Communicator 4.3.

Turning Point Therapy & Technology, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 522

P.O. Box 310945

New Braunfels, TX 78131

Phone: 830-608-9812

Fax: 830-608-0882

E-mail: support@turningpointtechnology.com www.turningpointtechnology.com

Keyguards are designed to decrease frustration and increase accuracy for people with fine motor and vision disabilities when accessing many household appliances, remote controls, computer keyboards and communication devices. We have keyguards available for many devices, or when necessary we custom manufacture to meet the user’s specific needs.

ViewPlus Technologies

ATIA Member

Booth # 129

1853 Southwest Airport Avenue

Corvallis, OR 97333

Phone: 541-754-4002

Fax: 541-738-6505

E-mail: info@viewplus.com www.viewplus.com

ViewPlus is recognized throughout the world as a leading innovator in research and development of assistive technology products for people with print and sensory disabilities.

ViewPlus will be demonstrating Tiger Braille embossers, math access tools and the IVEO Hands-on-Learning System.

Widgit Software

Booth # 529

26 Queen St., Cubbington

Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

United Kingdom CV32 7NA

Phone: 44-0-1926-333-680

Fax: 44-0-1926-885-293

E-mail: info@widgit.com www.widgit.com

Widgit has pioneered the use of symbols and symbol software to support learning and the acquisition of literacy. Creators of the best-selling

Communicate: In Print, the symbol-supported DTP for creating all your printed resources and Communicate: SymWriter, which provides the perfect tool for simple word and symbol processing for emergent writers.

Words+, Inc.

ATIA Member

Booth # 422

42505 10th Street West

Lancaster, CA 93534-7059

Phone: 661-723-6523

Fax: 661-723-2114

E-mail: info@words-plus.com www.words-plus.com

Words+, Inc. is a leader in creating quality products that truly unlock the person by providing the finest communication and computer access products available. From world-renowned astrophysicist Dr. Stephen Hawking, to preschool children, the success of our users is a testimony to the effectiveness of our systems.

Market Segment Exhibitor Listing

Please note many exhibitors provide products and services across multiple segments. An exhibitor may be listed more than once. Those exhibitors listed below with an asterisk are ATIA Member companies. Please check the

Exhibitor Profile listings for more details on individual exhibitor products and services.

Augmentative and Alternative Communication

AAC TechConnect*

AbleNet*

Adaptivation, Inc*

Advanced Keyboard Technologies/The Writer Learning Systems

AMDi*

Applied Human Factors, Inc.*

Asyst Communications Co., Inc.*

ATNAD, Inc.*

Atomic Learning*

ATS, LLC*

Attainment Company*

Augmentative Resources, Inc.*

BlueSky Designs*

CaDan Computers dba Technology For Education*

Cambium Learning Technologies

IntelliTools and Kurzweil: Divisions of Cambium Learning Technologies

Compusult Limited*

Crick Software, Inc.*

Cyrano Communicator*

DynaVox Mayer-Johnson*

FRS Custom Solutions*

InfoCor

Jabbla*

Key Connection, The/Maxi-Aids

LAB Resources*

Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.*

LC Technologies/EyeGaze Systems*

Mayer-Johnson LLC*

News-2-You*

Next Generation Technologies, Inc.*

Possum Ltd.*

Prentke Romich Company*

ProxTalker.com*

RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc.*

Saltillo Corporation*

Sensory Software International Ltd.

Tobii ATI*

Widgit Software

Words+, Inc.*

Blind/Low Vision

ABISEE, Inc*

Ai Squared*

American Foundation for the Blind*

American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.*

Atomic Learning*

Benetech/BookShare.org*Claro Software*

BrowseAloud*

CaDan Computers dba Technology for Education*

Cambium Learning Technologies

IntelliTools and Kurzweil: Divisions of Cambium Learning Technologies*

Compusult Limited*

Crick Software, Inc.*

Dancing Dots Braille Music Technology*

Design Science, Inc.*

Dolphin Computer Access*

Duxbury Systems, Inc.*

E.M. Vitu*

Elmo USA Corporation*

Enabling Technologies*

Enhanced Vision*

En-Vision America

Eschenbacn Optik of America*

EVAS*

Freedom Scientific Learning Systems Group* gh, LLC*

GW Micro, Inc.*

Handy Tech North America*

Humanware*

InfoCor

InTouch Graphics

Issist Assistive Technologies, Inc.*

K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc.*

LevelStar*

LS&S, LLC

LVI Low Vision International*

Magnified Vision Inc.*

MSF & W Accessibility Solutions

Next Generation Technologies, Inc.*

Optelec U.S., Inc.*

Origin Instruments Corporation*

Perkins Products/Adaptive Technology*

Plextalk

Reinecker USA, LLC

ShopLowVision.com*

Telesensory

The Key Connection

ViewPlus Technologies*

Deaf/Hard of Hearing

Atomic Learning*

CaDan Computers dba Technology for Education*

Compusult Limited*

Humanware*

InfoCor

Key Connection, The/Maxi-Aids

LS&S, LLC

MSF & W Accessibility Solutions* sComm, Inc.*

The Key Connection

Educational Software/Learning Disabilities

AbleNet*

Accelerations Educational Software

Advanced Keyboard Technologies/The Writer Learning Systems

Aimee Solutions*

American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.*

Applied Human Factors, Inc.*

AT KidSystems, Inc.

Atomic Learning*

Attainment Company*

Benetech/BookShare.org*

BrowseAloud*

CaDan Computers dba Technology for Education*

Cambium Learning Technologies

IntelliTools and Kurzweil: Divisions of Cambium Learning Technologies*

Claro Software*

Cognitopia Software

Compusult Limited*

Conover Company, The*

Crick Software, Inc.*

Design Science, Inc.*

Don Johnston Incorporated*

DynaVox Mayer-Johnson*

ELMO USA Corporation*

Freedom Scientific Learning Systems Group* gh, LLC*

HumanWare*

Inclusive TLC*

Jabbla*

Key Connection, The/Maxi-Aids

LAB Resources*

Laureate Learning Systems, Inc.*

LifeSpan Education*

Marblesoft – Simtech*

Mayer-Johnson LLC*

Monarch Teaching Technologies, Inc.*

MSF & W Accessibility Solutions

News-2-You*

Perkins Products/Adaptive Technology*

Quillsoft Ltd.*

RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc.*

Rethink Autism

Slater Software, Inc.*

SoftTouch, Inc.*

Texthelp Systems, Inc.*

Tobii ATI*

Turning Point Therapy & Technology, Inc.*

Widgit Software

Physical Access/Mobility

AbleNet*

Adaptive Computer Control Technologies Inc.*

Applied Human Factors, Inc.*

ATNAD, Inc.*

Atomic Learning*

ATS, LLC*

Bluesky Designs*

CaDan Computers dba Technology for Education*

Cambium Learning Technologies

IntelliTools and Kurzweil: Divisions of Cambium Learning Technologies*

Claro Software*

Cognitopia Software*

Compusult Limited*

Crick Software, Inc.*

Daedalus Technologies, Inc.*

Eye Response Technologies, Inc.*

Handy Tech North America*

InTouch Graphics

InfoCor

Key Connection, The/Maxi-Aids

LAB Resources*

Madentec Limited*

MSF & W Accessibility Solutions

Next Generation Technologies, Inc.*

Origin Instruments Corporation*

Pace Suburban Bus

Possum LTD*

RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc.*

SAJE Technology*

SoftTouch, Inc.*

Turning Point Therapy & Technology, Inc.*

Transition/Vocational

Accelerations Educational Sofware

AbleLink Technologies, Inc.*

Applied Human Factors, Inc.*

BlueSky Designs*

CaDan Computers dba Technology for Education*

Cognitopia Software*

Compusult Limited*

LifeSpan Education

Madentec Limited*

Origin Instruments Corporation*

Pass It On Center*

Possum LTD*

SAJE Technology*

Other (Other Market Segments, Training Services, Government and Non-Profit Agencies)

AAC TechConnect*

AbleLink Technologies, Inc.*

ADAS

Adobe Systems Incorporated

Aimee Solutions*

Benetech/BookShare.org*

Daedalus Technologies, Inc.*

E.M. Vitu*

Pace Suburban Bus

Pass It On Center

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