How it Works.

How QL Plus works
with Veterans and First Responders
.

QL Plus works with injured veterans and first responders across the country to provide personalized engineering solutions that enhance their independence, mobility, and participation in activities they love.

A person in a Duke sweatshirt is working on a recumbent tricycle in a laboratory or workshop setting, with various equipment and tools around.

Identify the Quality
of Life Issue.

Veterans work with a QL Plus program manager to pinpoint a specific injury, illness, or challenge affecting their quality of life.

Four students working together on a mechanical project in a workshop, with tools and metal parts on the table.

Create a
Personalized Project.

A QL Plus program manager works with the veteran to develop a personalized project plan, at no cost to them.

A group of four young men at a conference or exhibition, with one sitting on a chair adjusting a prosthetic limb, and the other three standing around watching. Behind them are display posters and booths.

Assign to a
University Team.

The project is assigned to a team of engineering students and faculty at one of QL Plus’ partner universities.

Woman operating a drill press in a workshop

Develop and Build.

Over the course of an academic year (9-10 months), the University Team designs and builds a custom adaptive device, working with the veteran virtually and in-person to get it right.