Technology
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FCAI Fellow Amber Crabtree Featured on CBS This Morning Alongside FCAI
We would love to extend our congratulations to Amber Crabtree, PhD Candidate and Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering Fellow at the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, candidly discussing her experience of autism, sensory issues, her research, and the importance of it on CBS’s This Morning. This piece also… Read MoreAug. 1, 2025
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FCAI Partner TACT in Dedicated Episode of Mike Rowe’s New Show “People You Should Know”
We are so excited to share that TACT, one of our partner organizations, is featured in a dedicated episode of Mike Rowe’s new show, “People You Should Know.” Watching this episode will give you a tour around TACT’s new 19,000 sqft facility, introduce you to some of… Read MoreMay. 27, 2025
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FCAI Partner Mentra Hosting Unique Neurodiversity Innovation Summit! Register now!
We are so excited for on of our partner organizations in neurodiversity workforce growth, Mentra, to be hosting this unique summit! See below for their message! The workforce is changing. Will you be part of the movement? This May 29–30 in San Francisco, Mentra… Read MoreMay. 24, 2025
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Microsoft Neurodiversity Program Celebrates 10 Years with Best Practice Guide
Congratulations to the Microsoft team, which is celebrating 10 years of running the Microsoft Neurodiversity Program this Autism Awareness Month with a new guide. On April 15th, they launched their best practice guide, which “encapsulates a decade of insights from our program. These learnings have… Read MoreApr. 20, 2025
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Media Covers $7 Million in Canceled Grants to FCAI
Due to funding cuts to the National Science Foundation made after the executive orders in the last several weeks, FCAI has lost $7 million in expected federal grant funding, and along with it some of our cornerstone programs for national impact. The $7 million in funding had been rigorously reviewed… Read MoreMar. 13, 2025
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Salon Series Lunch and Learn Tomorrow — REGISTER NOW!
Tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 31, the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation will welcome a team of investors from A.E., a venture capital group and startup incubator team that has built a substantial venture capital fund specifically for projects/products that pertain to autism/neurodiversity and that may have commercial potential. Read MoreJan. 30, 2025
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FCAI Program and Communications Coordinator Launches Non-Profit at the Intersection of Neurodiversity and Space Science: The Neuroverse Initiative
We are thrilled to share that our Program and Communications manager, Jessica Schonhut-Stasik, launched her non-profit, The Neuroverse Initiative (TNI), last week. This unique initiative operates at the intersection of space science and neurodiversity, with a mission to support neurodivergent space scientists in training, research, and advocacy. Read MoreOct. 2, 2024
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FCAI Director and Floreo CEO Present at The Tennessee Enabling Technologies Summit
FCAI Director Keivan Stassun (Left) and Floreo CEO Vijay Ravindran (Right) presenting at the Enabling Technology Innovation Summit. On Thursday November 9th, Frist Center for Autism and Innovation Director, Keivan Stassun, and Floreo CEO Vijay Ravindran, presented at The Tennessee Enabling Technologies Summit, giving a presentation called Advancing… Read MoreNov. 10, 2023
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SDSU and Vanderbilt Driving Training Program Featured on Fox 5 San Diego
On November 4th, 2023, Fox 5 San Diego visited the NSF funded Vanderbilt and San Diego State partnership program for new driver training for people with autism. This AI-based program, which the NSF has funded, teaches potential drivers everything they need to know about driving before getting on the road,… Read MoreNov. 4, 2023