Discover how a Singapore non-profit uses 3D printing to co-create affordable assistive devices, helping individuals regain ...
Lack of access to assistive technology, rather than disability itself, is the primary reason people lose independence and ...
Most banks treat people with disabilities like regular customers with accessibility needs. They're not—they’re customers with fundamentally different financial needs.
Indian companies still have a long way to go in terms of embedding accessibility in their products, workplaces and cultures ...
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Transformational Magic: NYC’s iHOPE School Unlocks Learning for Profoundly Disabled Kids
Using the latest adaptive technology and other critical supports, the 150-student private school allows nonverbal students to ...
Kuwait International Bank (KIB) concluded its participation as a strategic sponsor of the 2025 International Conference and Forum on Assistive Technolog ...
On Dec. 3, members of Arc Human Services opened the doors to the Technology Library in their Rochester offices located along ...
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Rwanda: Disability Enrolment Rises but Access Challenges Remain
Venantie Mukabutera, a parent from Bumbogo Sector in Gasabo District, once believed it would be impossible for her child living with a disability to attend school like other children.
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20 Rwandans with disabilities graduate from RATA’s first coding programme
Twenty young Rwandans with visual and hearing impairments have graduated as certified coders under Rwanda Assistive Technology Access’s first-ever training cohort. The graduation ceremony, held at the ...
Sinead Burke discusses workplace accessibility, recruitment bias and why disabled employees must be set up for success.
The recently concluded 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympic Games are ...
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