Singapore students with intellectual disabilities could soon try robotics

The workshops are part of SG Enable's ongoing efforts to make products, services and the environment more accessible to people with disabilities. PHOTO: SG ENABLE
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SINGAPORE - After two successful pilot workshops teaching robotics to students with visual impairment, SG Enable is looking into offering such workshops to people with intellectual disabilities.

A collaboration between Curious Squirrels, iC2 Prephouse and The Lego Group, the workshops were held in November 2020 and March this year. They are part of SG Enable's ongoing efforts to make products, services and the environment more accessible to people with disabilities.

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