More than 100 leaders who share an interest in autism attended MAC’s (Massachusetts Advocates for Children) Meeting of the Minds Forum. MIT Professor Rosalind Picard, Founder and Director of the MIT Media Lab’s Affective Computing Research Group, spoke about her wearable inventions to a broad audience of parents, entrepreneurs, advocates, policy-makers and practitioners. The goal, according to Landau, was “to make sure that these exciting advances in the field get in the hands of the children and young adults who need them.” Click here to listen to trailblazer, Picard, speak about advances in assistive technology that can support people with autism and learn about MAC’s leading-edge advocacy for greater assistive tech accessibility.