AbleLink Technologies was founded in 1997 specifically to address the significant need for well-researched cognitive support technologies for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Our team has been built purposefully with individuals representing relevant fields of expertise including human services, human factors, rehab technology, software engineering, occupational therapy, and clinical and experimental psychology. The company is headquartered in a 100-year-old Victorian home just north of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado, adjacent to the campus of Colorado College. AbleLink researchers have received over 25 research and development grants to investigate, research, and develop technology applications for individuals with intellectual disabilities. We have published our findings in research journals such as Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, Mental Retardation, and the Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. Our ongoing collaborations include organizations with proven records of improving the lives of people with disabilities, such as The Beach Center on Disability at the University of Kansas, the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, and the Westchester Institute for Human Development at New York Medical College.