University of Wales Trinity St David

The Cerebra Innovation Centre is a partnership project with the University of Wales Trinity St David and is based in its Swansea College of Art facility.

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University of Wales Trinity St David

The Cerebra Innovation Centre is a partnership project with the University of Wales Trinity St David and is based in its Swansea College of Art facility.

University of Wales Trinity-St-DavidThe CIC team works closely with the Assistive Technologies Innovation Centre (ATiC) at the university. This is an integrated research centre which puts user-centred design thinking and strategic innovation tools into practice with a strong emphasis in health and wellbeing. ATiC utilises a range of reality capture technologies such as 3D scanning, biomechanics and eye tracking, along with a range of advanced prototyping facilities, such as state-of-the-art 3D printers.

Cerebra Innovation Centre

Find out how the Cerebra Innovation Centre designs and builds innovative, bespoke products to help disabled children discover and engage with the world around them.

Making Innovative Products for Children with Neurological Conditions

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