Meet the Bay Area adults with disabilities making a difference in the robotics industry

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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month and we are highlighting a group of Bay Area adults with disabilities -- making a difference in the robotics industry.

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month and we are highlighting a group of Bay Area adults with disabilities making a difference in the robotics industry.

"I gave him a set of tools and he knew what they were. He knew how to handle it. That kind of showed me that he has some mechanical skills," said Jessie Sito, Omron Safety team lead and mentor, "We kind of grew on that curiosity. We harnessed it."or PACE for short is an adult school within the Pleasanton school district that prepares adults with disabilities for the workforce paying them to intern at different companies.

 

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