Cognition and Learning

We are dedicated to making Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) an effective and accepted means of communication. Our work goes beyond creating tools – we actively work towards a society that understands and accepts AAC.

The AV1 robot by No Isolation is designed to help children with long-term illnesses, SEMH needs or other long-term sbsenteeism to attend school remotely, reducing isolation and enabling social interaction.

The C-Pen is a pen scanner designed for various applications, including education and work. It allows users to scan printed text and listen to it being read aloud, making it particularly useful for individuals with reading challenges. The C-Pen Exam Reader can be used in externam exams.

The HumanWare Connect 12 is a portable digital magnifier and tablet with a 12-inch HD screen, 40x zoom, OCR in 58 languages, and smart features that support reading, studying, and everyday tasks for low-vision users.

QT Robot is a humanoid social robot, capable of structured and personalised interventions for comprehension, story-telling and topic-specific learning.

NAO Robot is a humanoid robot that can be used to perform interventions for writing, numeracy, and programming. NAO utilises multilingual speech recognition and a fully programmable platform for personalised tasks.

OrCam Learn is tailored for students in the classroom facing reading and learning challenges, including Dyslexia and ADHD.
It offers interactive and personalized AI support, reads text out loud for improved accessibility, and assists with reading fluency and accuracy, translation from English, dictionary usage, and comprehension.

Cosmo is an award-winning system that changes the way that early years learners and young people with SEN train their physical, cognitive and communication skills. It has 14+ activities designed by teachers, and occupational, physical and speech & language therapists.

Ohbot has been created by Mat Walker, a roboticist who created the Inkha robot receptionist at King’s College, London and Dan Warner, a primary teacher and ICT specialist who advises schools and local authorities on educational technology for learning.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have AI-powered assistive features, helping visually impaired users navigate daily life as well as supporting students with severe reading challenges such as dyslexia. They offer voice commands, object recognition, and text reading, and hands-free accessibility while looking like regular eyewear.

Scanmarker Pro is a standalone reading device which does notrequire a computer or mobile app. It features built-in Wi-Fi for online language packs and Bluetooth for wireless earbuds, so students can read, listen, translate, and take notes.

Liberator has a large range of switches that give you more options but also to provide switch solutions for accessing AAC or assistive technology at an affordable price. Also includes switch mounting, industrial velcro and stick pads for positioning.