The Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering (CIDE) is an applied interdisciplinary and human-focused innovation center. We envision a world where all people with disabilities and those aging into disability are engaged in life at home, school, work, and play without barriers and without boundaries. We unite engineers, students, clinicians, consumers, designers, and entrepreneurs to pioneer a diverse range of initiatives, all aimed at advancing our mission to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
At CIDE, our work includes:
More than one billion people worldwide live with some form of disability, and these numbers are rapidly increasing due to population aging and other factors. In the U.S., almost 57 million Americans have a disability that impacts daily life. We serve individuals across the lifespan, helping them through solutions tailored to their needs.
Assistive Technology Partners (ATP) began in 1989 when Colorado was chosen as one of the first nine states to receive Federal funding from the Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities and the Elderly Act. In 2013, ATP transitioned to a new academic home at the Department of Bioengineering (new window). This step reflects our growth and continued commitment to address the myriad challenges experienced by those living the disabilities through technology. Please join us.