Red Deer Polytechnic researchers revolutionize wheelchair curling with virtual reality innovation
Students and staff at Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) are aiming to reshape the future of wheelchair curling.
Officials at RDP say what started as a conversation has evolved into a groundbreaking virtual reality applied research initiative empowering Canadian Para sport athletes on their journey to the Paralympic stage.
In November 2024, Jennifer Dornstauder, Engineering Technical Lead, and Prateeksha Aggarwal, Industrial Research Associate, both researchers within RDP’s Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing – Technology Access Centre (CIM-TAC) spoke with Tessa Gallinger, Advisor with the Canadian Paralympic Committee.
RDP says their discussion centred on a bold idea of using virtual reality (VR) to enhance Para sport training. That idea quickly gained traction. Officials say applied research in healthcare and health technology, specifically within Para sport innovation, is not new for applied researchers at RDP. The Polytechnic says it has been committed to reducing barriers for athletes through applied research.




