Following the devastating earthquake in Myanmar, ATscale is rapidly responding to the urgent needs of persons with injuries and disabilities affected by deploying essential assistive products kits.
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Improving global access to assistive technology at China Care & Rehabilitation Expo 2024
On November 28, 2024, during the China Care and Rehabilitation Expo in Beijing an event entitled “International Dialogue: Improving Global Access to Assistive Technology” was co-hosted by the China Assistive Devices and Technology Center for Persons with Disabilities (CADTC) with support from the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). This event marked a significant step forward towards enhancing market transparency and strengthening collaboration in the global assistive technology (AT) ecosystem.
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Action Days side event calls for transformative multi-stakeholder partnerships in education and assistive technology for children with disabilities
Campaigners warn that we won’t achieve the SDGs without increasing access to assistive technology
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African Union commits to driving forward the agenda of Assistive Technology for Africa
UNICEF Viet Nam introduces 'vi vu', a Vietnamese text-to-speech software in southern dialect to enhance digital accessibility
This initiative is part of a broader effort by UNICEF headquarters and ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology, to develop text-to-speech (TTS) voices for under-represented languages and dialects to foster global digital inclusivity. 'Vi vu' in Vietnamese southern dialect is a key outcome of this project, which was made possible through a collaborative effort with UNICEF Viet Nam.