 The project I'm working on is about using virtual reality for rehabilitation in spinal cord injury. In New Zealand, typically people who are receiving rehabilitation for spinal cord injury can be in the hospital for up to six months. And during that time, most of it is spent on training and education of how to live within these new constraints. For instance, when you're on the wheelchair, the way you navigate around in your environment is very different from the way you navigate when you're walking on your legs. It would be really nice to have a platform where people with disabling conditions like spinal cord injury could learn how to navigate within the same old space in a new manner, which is by being in a wheelchair, using, say for instance, a virtual reality environment where they would not have the fear of getting injured while doing all these tasks. They can just sit in a safe space on their chair and go anywhere in the world. The idea is that when new patients with spinal cord injury would come in, they would put on their headset. Before going to transition, they would put on their headset and learn how to navigate. We'll see whether the whole thing works or not. Fingers crossed.