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How to take smart assistive technologies into the mainstream

3 September 2015
By Kate McDonald

The Queensland government has funded a new portal being launched next week to provide information on smart assistive technologies to consumers and home and community care providers.

Developed by innovation facilitator Community Resourcing, the Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative Platform will initially target the thousand or so Queensland-based home and community care providers for under 65s, particularly those involved in the roll-out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

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