Lenovo, DXC Partner with Dr. Peter Scott-Morgan on Innovative Accessibility Solutions

DXC Technology and Lenovo have announced a collaboration with visionary robotics scientist Dr. Peter Scott-Morgan and his philanthropic foundation to develop ambitious assistive technology solutions by integrating the latest hardware, software, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to empower people with disabilities, illnesses, and other challenging conditions.

Scott-Morgan, known as the “world’s first human cyborg”, is pushing technology to extend and enrich lives. He was diagnosed with motor neuron disease (MND) – also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – in 2017. When the first symptoms emerged, Scott-Morgan began exploring ways to upend the typical disease progression through his belief in the limitless potential of technology. Scott-Morgan’s vision is to: “Make the vulnerable safe, the powerless strong, the unfulfilled thrive.”

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“The bedrock of our collaboration is a belief in the untapped potential of technology to unleash your dreams – whatever you are, whatever your background, whatever your circumstances, whatever your ambitions,” Scott-Morgan said. Initially told by doctors he had only two years to live, Scott-Morgan has a mantra: ‘Add hope with AI and Robotics!’”

DXC and Lenovo – alongside a team of volunteers and leading technologists – will provide hardware, software support, integration, and artificial intelligence expertise. Key initiatives include:

Developing autonomous, self-driving wheelchairs to navigate homes and beyond;

Preserving personality with an avatar that renders quickly in photo-realistic detail;

Leveraging augmented reality (AR) as a user interface controlled with only eye movements;

Accelerating the generation and customization of emotionally expressive digital voices; and

Embedding smart technology throughout a family home to enhance the life of all its occupants.

“We have a responsibility to make powerful technology as accessible as possible and create new opportunities,” said Calvin Crosslin, Lenovo’s Chief Diversity Officer and President of the Lenovo Foundation. “This is precisely why we rally behind the idea of smarter technology for all, and I am grateful to Dr. Scott-Morgan for inviting us to collaborate and share some small part of his extraordinary vision.”

In addition to developing custom solutions, Lenovo has already donated and set up a ThinkPad X1 Yoga, ThinkPad X12 Detachable, and ThinkReality A6 in Scott-Morgan’s home to help accelerate the collaboration and better identify innovation opportunities.

DXC will act as technology integrator. Deploying capabilities from the Enterprise Technology Stack, DXC will bring technology know-how and experience to ensure seamless and secure integration across infrastructure, applications, analytics, and engineering solutions.

“Peter is an astonishing inspiration,” said Steve Turpie, President, EMEA at DXC. “The DXC team will offer consulting and support to define requirements, target architecture, and technology roadmap. Specifically, they will enable the functions for eye tracking, virtual keyboards, speech, and avatar performance. Peter, with the Foundation, has a tireless passion to challenge our thinking on how technology can be used to enhance people’s lives and society.”

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