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Adapt Expo 2025: Canada’s Leading Adaptive Living Inclusive Design Expo

May 31 @ 11:00 am 3:00 pm ET / Ottawa Time

Promotional graphic for Tetra Society at Adapt Expo 2025. Includes event details—Saturday, May 31st at Carleton University, Ottawa—and a photo of attendees interacting at a previous accessibility expo, including individuals using mobility devices.

We’re excited to be one of the vendors at Adapt Expo 2025, a first-of-its-kind collaboration bringing together three major expos under one roof! Hosted by Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO), this inclusive, community-driven event highlights the latest in adaptive sports, mobility solutions, accessible design, and more.

Attendees will have the chance to network, explore innovative products, join interactive demos, and connect with experts shaping the future of accessibility and inclusion.

Tetra at Adapt Expo

Come visit us at our table to:

  • Learn about the custom assistive devices designed by our volunteers
  • Discover how we support people with disabilities to live more independently
  • Chat with our team and see how you can get involved!

We’re looking forward to connecting with the community and showcasing how we help reimagine what’s possible!

📩 For more info:
Leandre Casselman
leandre.casselman@sciontario.org | (416) 902-2042

Carleton University – Fieldhouse & Ravens’ Nest

9376 University Dr
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5R2 Canada

Have something to share? We would love to have you contribute!

We’re always looking for more people and organizations to host interesting and engaging live disability focused webinars. If you have an idea for a workshop or presentation, we would love to hear from you.

Please email: info@connectra.org.

 

Code of Conduct

The Disability Foundation and affiliated societies' locations, programs, and events are inclusive and welcoming environments. Participation in any of the aforementioned organizations is subject to the observance of the Disability Foundation and affiliated societies' rules and procedures. Staff, volunteers, and clients are part of a team and expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner. This means that physical harm, verbal or written abuse, harassment of any kind, and any bullying behaviour will not be tolerated. Anyone found to have committed conduct prohibited by the societies is subject to disciplinary actions as deemed fit by the Executive Director, up to and including removal from the programs.