Burton, 'we are all riders' | Microsoft In Culture

Burton, 'we are all riders' | Microsoft In Culture

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Microsoft, Burton, and University of Vermont students team up to go beyond the slopes to make snowboarding more fun and inclusive for all. Athletes who have suffered life-changing injuries are now able to pursue their passion for snowboarding due to technological innovations in adaptive riding. From designing step on boots to creating prosthetic, we’re reminded that we’re all riders, despite physical challenges we've faced.




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