
Wright State graduate Benjamin Ausdenmoore played a key role in outfitting a simulator that allows a disabled person to drive.
Benjamin Ausdenmoore, a Wright State graduate who now works at Ball Aerospace, played a key role in outfitting a simulator that allows a disabled person to drive. Ausdenmoore and his colleagues at Ball developed technology that allowed a disabled race car driver to get back behind the wheel.

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