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Manaswi Keynote Speaker at WSRO Conference

Jon E. Froehlich

By Jon E. Froehlich

Sep 30, 2019

Manaswi giving the keynote

Makeability Lab member Manaswi Saha was an invited keynote speaker to the Washingtion State Ridesharing Organization (WSRO) conference. She gave a talk on Project Sidewalk entitled Project Sidewalk: Mapping the accessibility of the physical world at scale using interactive computational tools.

Congrats Manaswi and thanks for representing the Project Sidewalk team.

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