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Events

19th March 2009, London

AAC STUDY DAY - Eye Gaze in Practice

This day will give an overview and explore in greater depth issues around provision of eye gaze interaction.
Cost from £85. More information at www.communicationmatters.org.uk -- Tel: 0845 456 8211

 

5th May 2009, London; 7th May, Manchester; 11th May, Dunfermline

AAC STUDY DAY - Literacy for All - Dr Caroline Musselwhite

Designed for people working with emergent or beginning readers.
Cost from £85. Details at www.communicationmatters.org.uk -- Tel: 0845 456 8211

 

3rd June 2009, London

AAC STUDY DAY - The Basics of AAC

An essential overview of augmentative and alternative communication - from no-tech to high-tech.
Cost from £85. Details at www.communicationmatters.org.uk -- Tel: 0845 456 8211

 

20th-22nd September 2009, Leicester

Communication Matters National Symposium

The UK’s leading annual AAC event includes guest speakers, seminars, case studies, research papers, trade exhibition and social events.
Details at www.communicationmatters.org.uk -- Tel: 0845 456 8211

Past Events

24th to 26th April 2007, Naidex 2007

Madhouse Software Productions will be exhibiting at the CASC Road Show at Keighley. To find out more information including location, Visit Naidex 2007.

4th April 2006, Keighley

Madhouse Software Productions exhibited at the CASC Road Show at Keighley.

18th October 2006, Scarborough

Madhouse Software Production exhibited at the CASC Road Show at Scarborough.

March 2005

Peter has been invited to speak at an AT forum. Details are not yet finalised. This page will be updated once the date and venue are confirmed and we will also make an announcement in the

RAATE 8-9 November 2004, Birmingham

Peter O'Neill, MD of Madhouse Software Productions Ltd was pleased with the welcome given to his presentation at the 2004 RAATE (Recent Advances in Assistive Technology and Engineering) forum.
The meeting was a great opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with other professionals dedicated to advances in Assistive Technology. Attendees covered a wide range of specialisations from University academics working on "blue sky" potential future AT developments through those like ourselves, Madhouse Software Productions Ltd, offering practical solutions available here and now, to clinical professionals seeking new ways to enhance the abilities of those they work with.