Oct. 16 expo features assistive technology for agriculture
Participants at a previous year’s AgrAbility expo test and observe how different assistive technologies can be used. (Photo courtesy of Paul Jones) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Assistive technologies are critical for the success of farmers with disabilities and other functional limitations. As the average age of farmers increases, more producers can benefit from these tools. However, many people are unaware of the technologies available, and few people have experience using them.
Purdue’s Indiana AgrAbility Project, in cooperation with Huntington University and nonprofit partner Easterseals Crossroads, will sponsor a full-day assistive technology expo Oct. 16 to offer demonstrations and experiential learning opportunities with assistive technology available for agriculture.
The expo will be held on the Huntington University campus from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free but limited. Registration is required by Thursday, Oct. 9. Visit agrability.info/at-expo to register.
Target audiences for this event include Extension professionals, vocational rehabilitation counselors and their area supervisors, occupational therapists, physical therapists and AgrAbility staff members.
For additional information, contact Paul Jones at jonesp@purdue.edu.
About Purdue University
Purdue University is a research institution ranked among the top 10 public universities in the United States. More than 106,000 students study at Purdue across multiple campuses, including more than 57,000 at our main campus locations in West Lafayette and Indianapolis. As a land-grant university committed to affordability and accessibility, Purdue’s main campus has frozen tuition 14 years in a row, enabling more students than ever to graduate debt-free.
Writer/source: Paul Jones, jonesp@purdue.edu
Media contact: Olivia De Young, odeyoung@purdue.edu


