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Steadiwear caters to the dexterity needs of Essential Tremor & Parkinson's disease patients. Our aim is to improve their independence and quality of life through the development of assistive device technology.
01/19/2026
As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited about what’s coming next at Steadiwear 👋 from continued innovation to expanding our impact for people living with tremors.
More to share soon. 👀 Stay tuned!
12/25/2025
🎄✨ Merry Christmas from all of us at ! Wishing you a holiday filled with warmth, joy, and steady moments with the ones you love. 💙
12/10/2025
Parkinson's occurs in both men and women, but increasing research shows that it is likely to affect the two sexes differently. Gender differences extend beyond symptoms to age of onset, progression, and response to treatment.
This blog explores the gender differences in Parkinson's disease, focusing on the variations in age of onset, symptoms, progression, and response to treatment between men and women. It will also examine the role of estrogen and imaging studies in understanding these differences.
Last week, we had an inspiring few days at the Toyota Mobility Foundation Unlimited Hub inside MaRS Discovery District! 💡
We’re thrilled to be working on a new video about active mobility in collaboration with , showcasing how innovation can empower movement and independence for all.
🎥 Stay tuned... you won’t want to miss this!
11/27/2025
Grateful for steady hands, brighter days, and the incredible community that supports our mission every step of the way. 🧡
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Steadiwear! 🍂🦃
11/21/2025
A big thank you to AgeTech Collaborative™ from AARP for the incredible opportunity to showcase our innovative Steadi-3 Glove on Capitol Hill during the Reception earlier this week!
We’re proud to stand alongside fellow innovators driving the future of and to share how our battery-free tremor stabilizing technology is helping individuals with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease regain confidence and independence in daily life.
Special thanks to everyone who has supported and believed in Steadiwear, your encouragement continues to move us forward. 🙏
11/11/2025
Honouring the brave. Remembering their sacrifice. 🙏
11/07/2025
What a great way to end the week! 🙌
We are super thankful to everyone who voted for Steadiwear and helped us bring home the $10K prize.
Congrats to all the finalists and thanks to for their support of the start-up community!
11/06/2025
We’re proud to share a powerful article by Accessibility for All magazine that dives into the heart behind Steadiwear Inc., not just the technology, but the purpose, people, and personal stories that inspired us. 🙌
This feature beautifully captures how a deeply personal mission became the Steadi-3 Glove, a battery-free, lightweight solution helping people with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s reclaim confidence, dignity, and independence in everyday life.
💬 “It’s not about building a gadget. It’s about helping someone drink their coffee, sign their name, or play music again, with steady hands and pride.”
A special thank you to Mélange & Co. for highlighting Steadiwear and the support we have recieved from AGE-WELL, Ontario Brain Institute, Toyota Mobility Foundation, AARP, and more.
Even on spooky nights, steady hands make all the difference. 🕸️✨
10/13/2025
🍁 Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Steadiwear!
This season, we’re especially grateful for our incredible community, the users, partners, investors, and supporters who inspire us to keep innovating and improving tremor care every single day. 💙
Wishing everyone a safe, joyful, and steady Thanksgiving filled with gratitude and connection. 🙌
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On a winter afternoon, our founder Mark was having coffee with his grandmother. As she took her first sips, her tremor flared up. Her hands shook uncontrollably making her spill half the cup. Mark rushed to aid her burnt hands, shocked at how difficult daily activities could become with tremors.
Searching for answers
He decided to consult his aunt, a doctor who treats Essential Tremors. She told him the only viable solutions were medications with side-effects, an invasive surgery, or Botox injections. The lack of effective choices was appalling. As an engineer, Mark began brainstorming for solutions, leading to the ideation the Steadi-One.
A journey begins
A team forms as they venture to make the lives of everyone with tremors easier. As a team they joined the University of Toronto's renowned Impact Centre and have attended several support groups across Ontario with high hopes of improving the lives of anyone with hand tremors and developing the solution needed & deserved.