The MadMuscles fitness app has launched a free, worldwide adaptive training program for wounded veterans and individuals with ...
Discover how a new data-driven technology is revolutionizing prosthetic leg design. A recent UK study shows that this ...
Memory Haven, a soon to be launched app created by three teenage girls, will help people with dementia engage in daily activities easily in the future through its six features. The app can be used by ...
More than 12% of American adults face difficulties walking or climbing stairs due to disabilities, relying on mobility aids like wheelchairs, which, while helpful, come with limitations. Traditional ...
A new report published last week by WHO and UNICEF reveals that more than 2.5 billion people need one or more assistive products, such as wheelchairs, hearing aids, or apps that support communication ...
When we look at storage space in our immediate environment, it’s mostly horizontal in the form of cabinets, shelves, and tabletop surfaces. More often than not, we clutter these spaces and finding ...
The Speech Accessibility Project, led by Mark Hasegawa-Johnson at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, is making significant strides in improving speech recognition technology for individuals ...
In order to help people with disabilities use its products much more comfortably and independently, and to foray into inclusion, Ikea recently launched the “ThisAbles” project that includes a line of ...
Last week, the North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) in England introduced a groundbreaking British Sign Language (BSL) Relay Service to assist deaf individuals during emergencies. Starting in May, all ...
Tactile tours are specialized guided experiences designed to make museums, galleries, and stage shows accessible and engaging for individuals with sensory impairments, such as blindness or low vision.
Innovation doesn’t cease to amaze us, does it? Continuing similar creativity that this dad came up with for his daughter, the AbleGamers Charity, along with AT Makers, has come up with an adapter ...
Imagine a classroom where the fluid movements of sign language unlock the complex logic of code. This is the scene at Deaf-in-Tech in Abuja, Nigeria, where facilitator Victor Oricha, who is Deaf ...