The ACES Assistive Technology Services Department consists of multiple highly trained Assistive Technology (AT) professionals with backgrounds in Speech Language Pathology, Special Education, and Occupational Therapy. ACES now provides AT device demonstrations and device loans as a new partner for the CT Tech Act Project. Visit ACES Assistive Technology website for more information.
We could not operate our Assistive Technology Loan Program (ATLP) without our valuable & longstanding partnership with Berkshire Bank ! A community bank the CT Tech Act Project has been working with since 2013.
CREC's Assistive Technology (AT) Consortium provides districts and programs with customized and flexible support for AT to meet each district's unique AT needs. The focus of the AT consortium is to build capacity within districts to further AT services and supports. CREC provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans, AT demonstrations, public awareness and trainings to students and adults with disabilities. Visit CREC's website at CREC: Assistive Technology | Hartford, Connecticut
The EASTCONN Assistive Technology (AT) Team offers a wide variety of services designed to provide districts with the expertise and support needed to not only match students with disabilities with the appropriate AT tools and services to meet their needs but also to ensure that they are able to effectively use the AT so that they are able to increase, maintain and improve functional capabilities as well as access, participate and progress in the general education curriculum. provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans, AT demonstrations, trainings, public awareness activities and more to students and adults with disabilities. Visit EASTCONN's website at: Assistive Technology
ATECH works with member agencies serving individuals with disabilities to deliver integrated AT services. Agency members receive ongoing training, live and online courses. They also receive updates on the best practices in the use of technologies and emerging of AT solutions. Membership. ATECH provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans, AT demonstrations, trainings, public awareness activities and more to CT residents with disabilities of all ages. Visit ATECH's website at: ATECH - Assistive Technology Training Center: ATECH
At The NEAT Center at Oak Hill, you can learn about the latest technologies, products, equipment and services that assist people with day-to-day activities that they have trouble doing themselves, either because of a disability or the effects of aging. NEAT provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans, AT demonstrations, AT Reuse/Recycling, trainings, public awareness activities and more to CT residents of all disabilities and all ages. NEAT also offers a Digital Divide Coordinator as part of our collaboration on the Bridging the Digital Divide Program. Visit the NEAT’s website/
SCSU Center for Educational and Assistive Technology (CEAT) promotes the benefits of Universal Design for Learning by providing technology and support to all members of the Southern community, as well as to the community at large. SCSU CEAT provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans of computers and tablets to their students with disabilities as well as schools / Educators in CT. Visit the CEAT website at Center for Educational and Assistive Technology | Southern Connecticut State University
SERC's AT Corner is a place to see and interact with Assistive Technology devices for school, learning, and independence for Educators, family members, students and community members. The low-, mid-, and high-tech AT devices are designed to meet the needs of a broad range of abilities. SERC provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans, AT demonstrations, trainings, public awareness activities. Visit the SERC website
UCP’s AT Center is called ATLAS, which stands for Assistive Technology Lending & Accessibility Services. They offer innovative programs, tools, medical devices and technology to help people with disabilities in CT improve the quality of their lives. UCP provides the following services on behalf of the CT Tech Act Project: AT device loans, AT demonstrations, trainings, public awareness activities, and more to CT Residents of all disabilities and all ages. UCP also offers a Digital Divide Coordinator as part of our collaboration on the Bridging the Digital Divide Program. Visit the UCP AT website