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How language shapes the way we understand autism
April 2 marks World Autism Awareness Day. It’s a moment not only to talk about autism, but to reflect on how we understand it. Language is never just words, it shapes our perceptions, our attitudes, and even the decisions we make when designing environments for others. Across different cultures, the terms used to describe autism reveal very different perspectives. In Chinese and Japanese, commonly used words translate closely to “self-closing” or “withdrawing into oneself.” T


Designing Therapy Furniture: Combining Technology, Comfort, and Sensory Support
As awareness of neurodiversity continues to grow, so does the need for more effective therapeutic environments. In schools, therapy centers, and clinical settings, supporting emotional regulation is no longer seen as optional - it is essential. While traditional approaches often rely on external interventions, there is a growing shift toward integrating support directly into the environment. One of the most promising developments in this space is therapy furniture that combin


Proprioception in Autistic Children: Why It Matters and How to Support It
The way we experience our body in space is something most of us rarely think about. Yet for many autistic children, this internal body awareness can feel very different. Understanding the proprioceptive system helps us better understand behavior, sensory needs, and emotional regulation. WHAT IS THE PROPRIOCEPTIVE SYSTEM? Proprioception is often described as the body’s “internal GPS.” It allows us to sense: where our arms and legs are without looking how much force we are usin


Neurocass at BETT London: A Meaningful Step Forward
Neurocass had the opportunity to participate in BETT London, one of the world’s largest and most influential education technology exhibitions, bringing together thousands of exhibitors and visitors from around the globe. Being part of such a large-scale event allowed us to explore the latest technologies, innovations, and approaches in education, with a strong focus on inclusion, accessibility, and the future of learning. It was inspiring to see how design, technology, and ed


Neurocass at BETT London 2026: Shaping the Future of Sensory Innovation in Education
In January 2026, Neurocass will be exhibiting at BETT London 2026, the world’s leading EdTech event that brings together educators, innovators, policymakers, and technology leaders shaping the future of learning. The event will take place January 21–23, 2026, at ExCeL London, and you can find Neurocass at Hall North & South, Stand NF94. WHAT IS NEUROCASS? Neurocass is an AI-powered sensory chair designed specifically for autistic and neurodiverse learners. Its purpose is to s


Neurocass Wins Gold Medal at Lithuanian Product of the Year 2025
We are proud to announce that the Neurocass sensory chair has been awarded a Gold Medal at the prestigious Lithuanian Product of the Year 2025 competition, organized by the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists. The awards were presented during the official ceremony by LPK President Vidmantas Janulevičius, together with the Minister of the Economy and Innovation, Edvinas Grikšas.This year’s competition received more than 100 entries from a wide range of industry sectors


How to Build a Neuroinclusive School: A Practical Guide for Future-Focused Education
Creating a neuroinclusive school is one of the most meaningful steps an institution can take toward supporting all learners, not just those with diagnosed conditions. When we design with neurodivergent students in mind, we create environments where everyone can thrive. Neuroinclusion is not a trend, it is the future of education. This guide outlines practical steps any school can take to become more inclusive, calm, and supportive for neurodivergent learners such as autistic


Neurocass: The Story Behind the Idea
Neurocass is a project born from personal experience and a clear need to create a solution that helps autistic children step away from overwhelming sensory stimulation and relax in public spaces. The idea emerged naturally when people united by a shared mission came together. The project brought together parents of autistic children, scientists, technology developers, and designers. Through their collaborative work, a solution was created - an AI-powered sensory relaxation s


Neurocass participated in the project “Inclusion of Neurodiverse Employees in the Technology Sector” in Riga
On November 6th, we represented Neurocass at an event in Riga dedicated to the project “Inclusion of Neurodiverse Employees in the Technology Sector” (No. NPAD-2025/10349). The project aims to promote the inclusion of neurodiverse individuals – people with dyslexia, ADHD, autism spectrum traits, and others – within the technology sectors of the Nordic and Baltic regions. This initiative brings together partners from Lithuania, Latvia, and Denmark to foster more inclusive work


From Therapy Rooms to Everyday Spaces: Making Sensory Care Accessible
For many years, sensory rooms have been a valuable tool in therapy - especially for autistic children, people with sensory processing challenges, or anyone experiencing stress and anxiety. These spaces combine sound, light, texture, and movement to create a calming environment where the nervous system can rest and reset. However, traditional sensory rooms are often limited by space, cost, and accessibility. They usually require a dedicated room, specialized equipment, and ong


Neurocass: A Mobile Sensory Room in a Single Armchair
A sensory room is an environment designed to help a person relax, focus, or unwind through multi-sensory stimulation. Such spaces are especially valuable for autistic children, people experiencing stress or anxiety and in educational or therapeutic settings where it’s important to maintain a safe and calming atmosphere. However, creating a traditional sensory room often requires significant resources: a dedicated room, interior adaptations, special equipment and additional in


Neurocass Chair – A Gift to Celebrate 10 Years of the Dolphin Therapy Center
This year, the Delfinų terapijos centras (Dolphin Therapy Center) is celebrating its 10th anniversary! 🐬 Over the past decade, the center has welcomed more than 1,600 patients and provided over 25,600 dolphin therapy sessions and complementary activities , each carefully tailored to individual needs. To mark this special milestone, Neurocass has donated a unique sensory armchair designed to support self-regulation and emotional well-being for children with sensory sensitiv


Neurocass at the “Flaming Shield: Mission AI 2025” Conference and Hackathon
This weekend, Neurocass is proud to participate in the Lithuanian Riflemen’s Union conference and hackathon, Flaming Shield: Mission AI...


October Is Sensory Awareness Month — Here is Why It Matters
Every October, organizations and individuals around the world recognize Sensory Awareness Month — a time to explore how our brains process information from the world around us, and to raise awareness for those whose sensory experiences differ from what we consider “typical.” For many people, everyday sensations — background music, clothing textures, the buzz of fluorescent lights — fade quietly into the background. But for others, especially autistic and neurodivergent indiv


Neurocass at ARCHzona Fair in Vilnius
On October 3–4 , we invite you to visit the Litexpo Exhibition Center in Vilnius , where the 10th ARCHzona – a specialized fair for...


How Neurocass Uses AI to Create a Personalized Sensory Relaxation Experience
Neurocass is more than just a sensory relaxation chair – it’s a carefully designed system that adapts to each user in real time. By...


Neurocass at Möbelmässan - Gothenburg Furniture Fair 2025
From September 1–3, 2025 , Neurocass will be part of the Gothenburg Furniture Fair (Möbelmässan) – the big meeting place for the...


Sensory breaks – why they are important and how to implement them at school or work
Sensory Breaks are short pauses from work or a stimulating environment during which one can calm down and regain inner balance. These breaks are especially beneficial for neurodivergent individuals – children with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or other sensory regulation difficulties. Benefits: Help regulate the nervous system, reduce anxiety, and improve attention focus. After a sensory break, returning to tasks is much more effective, with fewer behavioral challenges and


Create an Inclusive Environment for autism & neurodiversity
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects how a person perceives and interacts with the world. It often involves sensory sensitivities , challenges in social communication , and repetitive behaviors . While autism presents certain difficulties, it also comes with unique strengths — including creativity, focus, and deep curiosity. At Neurocass , we design sensory furniture for autistic children , with the goal of creating suppo


Emotion Regulation and Autism: How Neurocass Supports Calm and Comfort
What is Emotion Regulation in Autism? Emotion regulation is the ability to recognize, manage, and respond to emotions in a healthy way....
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