infiniteach in the press
people have said some nice things about us and our apps
The Chicago company opening museum doors to people with autism
…one Chicago company is trying to change the way things are done. They have been developing innovative technology to help people with autism…
Shedd Aquarium Expanding Sensory-Friendly Accessibility Offerings
The Shedd’s updated sensory-friendly mobile app features maps and visit tips to help guests navigate the exhibits and ease anxiety. The app, which is now offered in Spanish, includes…
Making the Museum Autism Friendly
Chicago based Infiniteach is a startup disrupting the museum sector with digital apps to improve autism education and increase autism accessibility within the community…
Infiniteach Partners with MSP Airport to Launch Autism Access App
Infiniteach today announced the launch of an app aimed at helping families – especially those with children or young adults with autism – prepare for their trips through Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)…
American Alliance of Museums Honors Institutions With Diversity Awards
The Field Museum in Chicago was honored for a new suite of programs, events, and resources called “Field for All…
App Makes it Easier for Kids with Autism to Enjoy Chicago’s Museums
New technology is making some of Chicago’s biggest attractions more accessible. A new app is now being offered for free at several museums and the Shedd Aquarium to help engage children with autism.
Shedd Aquarium App Helps Autistic Visitors Plan Sensory-Friendly Trips
The aquarium’s Sensory Friendly app aims to make the experience more fun and comfortable for such people by helping them plan their visits and find quiet zones…
10 Museum Apps to Make Your Family’s Visit Easier
The Field for All app and the Sensory Friendly app at the Shedd were listed as some of the best mobile technology for a stress free museum visit with your child.
Man With Autism Finds Rewarding Career With West Loop Tech Company
Infiniteach is an education technology company located in the West Loop. They develop products and services aimed at helping the autism community. Ned Williams is lead photo editor. He was diagnosed with autism as a young child and he loves his job.
Technori Stories – Infiniteach and Autism
Co-Founder Katie Hench sat down with Technori to talk about how Infiniteach is building technology to connect individuals with autism to the world around them.
Women at work: Creating opportunity, adding voice in tech industry
Two women spearheading digital startup companies at the 1871 tech hub say their new, male-dominated environment poses challenges, but ones that enliven and inform them.
A brother with autism led to this software startup
Katie Hench’s younger brother was diagnosed with autism at the age of 6. The diagnosis came late for how severe his characteristics were…
April Is Autism Awareness Month, But Infiniteach Works On Autism Innovation Year Round
With autism diagnoses growing over 60 percent in the last decade and 20 percent of students with autism still not receiving personalized attention in schools…
These Apps Help Kids With Autism Learn Basic Skills
Infiniteach, a Chicago startup, is building learning tools for the one in 68 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders today.
How Infiniteach uses technology to teach students with autism
We’re using tablets and technology to reach every child regardless of where they live to supplement their individualized therapy in a way that’s more cost-effective and scalable
For Infiniteach, A Clear Message Has Proved the Most Valuable
Katie Hench and Christopher Flint have spent most of their lives working in the autism space and have experienced firsthand the need for resources to help parents, therapists, and teachers understand the complex and specific learning needs of children with autism. Based on their experiences, the two autism educators teamed up to build Infiniteach..
Why Chicago Is Shaping Up to Be One of the Hottest Tech Startup Scenes
For the second year in a row, Chicago trails only New York City as the No. 1 hub for fast-growing private companies on the Inc. 5000. Here’s a quick look at why.
Christopher Flint – Infiniteach at Technori
Founder Christopher Flint speaks at Technori for first iPad app Skill Champ.
Chicago-Based Infiniteach Wins $$ at the Google-Autism Speaks Pitch Contest
Infiniteach, a learning platform that helps people with autism develop academic, social, communication, and daily living skills, won the “audience choice” and a $10,000 cash prize at Google’s Cambridge, Mass., campus..
How Museums Are Becoming More Sensory-Friendly For Those With Autism
An increasing number of institutions are developing programs that make exhibitions more accessible to those with developmental disabilities
Katie Hench of Infiniteach – Bootstrapping in America
Improving and streamlining the the education of children with autism through proven solutions and technology!