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Forbes· 2025-07-06 19:00
Forbes' Accessibility 100 List 2025 https://t.co/YJiD56esZ9 https://t.co/YJiD56esZ9 ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-05 19:30
Accessibility Recognition - The industry highlights the Accessibility 100 winners in the products category [1]
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Forbes· 2025-07-03 16:30
Accessibility Recognition - The industry recognizes winners in the products category of the Accessibility 100 [1] External Resources - A URL is provided for more information on the Accessibility 100 winners [1]
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Forbes· 2025-07-02 21:50
Introducing the Accessibility 100 winners in the products category: https://t.co/kmU180QalG https://t.co/kmU180QalG ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-02 12:50
Introducing the Accessibility 100 winners in the products category: https://t.co/jLwdSvaIkN https://t.co/jLwdSvaIkN ...
The Accessibility Conversation You’re Not Having (But Should Be) | L. Denise Wells | TEDxAtlanta
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 16:43
[Music] I want to have an inconvenient conversation. And let's face it, no one likes an inconvenient conversation. It's awkward, uncomfortable, maybe even makes us squirm in our seats.But here's what I know for sure. The conversations we avoid are the ones that often we most need to have. And so today, I want to talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion, but not in the way you're used to hearing it.I don't want to talk about race or gender or even who we love. Instead, I want to talk about a piece of the ...
Could we detect breast cancer with your fingerprint? | Simona Francese | TEDxManchester
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 17:01
Breast Cancer Statistics and Screening Challenges - Globally, breast cancer caused 670,000 deaths in 2022, with 11,500 deaths in the UK, equating to 32 deaths per day, and cases are predicted to rise to 70,000 by 2040 [1] - While death rates are falling by 44% due to interventions, better screening, and treatments, low screening uptake remains a concern, especially among underserved populations [1] - NHS backlogs, exacerbated by decades of underfunding and COVID-19, contribute to reduced resources and disproportion between screenings needed and available radiologists and mammographic equipment [1] - Accessibility problems are significantly worse for underserved populations, with cultural unacceptability, invasiveness, fear of radiation, and pain deterring women from undergoing mammography [1] - A survey revealed that 21% of 2,000 women cited embarrassment and fear of pain as reasons for avoiding screening [1] Fingerprint-Based Breast Cancer Screening Innovation - A novel fingerprint-based test is proposed as a non-invasive, radiation-free, and painless alternative to mammography, bypassing NHS backlogs and resource constraints [1] - The technology utilizes mass spectrometry (MALDI) to analyze molecular patterns in fingerprints, identifying proteins indicative of an individual's state, including potential biomarkers for breast cancer [1] - Research demonstrated the ability to differentiate between male and female fingerprints with 86% accuracy by analyzing protein profiles [2] - A study involving 135 samples from 15 women showed that a machine learning algorithm could distinguish between early breast cancer, benign conditions, and metastatic cancer with 97.8% accuracy [2] - The fingerprint test aims to reduce NHS costs, increase accessibility (potentially at GP practices or at home), improve compliance, and ultimately save lives [2]
Tobii Dynavox shows how AI empowers people with disabilities at Microsoft Ability Summit
Prnewswire· 2025-03-18 13:24
Core Insights - Tobii Dynavox is showcasing its assistive communication solutions at Microsoft's Ability Summit, highlighting the integration of Microsoft's AI-powered Neural Voice to enhance communication for individuals with disabilities [1][3] - The collaboration between Tobii Dynavox and Microsoft aims to provide innovative solutions that empower users with disabilities, offering them more choices in communication [3] Company and Industry Developments - Tobii Dynavox will demonstrate a real-world application of Microsoft's Neural Voice, controlled by eye movement, on the TD I-Series communication aid, which operates on Windows OS and supports multiple languages [2] - The partnership has resulted in Neural Voices being available in over 50 languages across Tobii Dynavox applications, including TD Talk and TD Phone, enhancing accessibility for users globally [2][3] - Recent advancements include the use of AI in phrase prediction within TD Talk to improve communication speed and intuitiveness, and the introduction of See-Through Mode for more natural face-to-face interactions [5] - Tobii Dynavox's library features over 80,000 PCS symbols, which are utilized in Microsoft's Immersive Reader to support symbol-based communication [5] - The custom-built Windows Accessible IoT operating system offers enhanced personalization and extended support for users, furthering the goal of accessibility [5]
Digital Braille Displays Market Analysis Report 2024-2030: Increased Focus on Smart Solutions for Real-Time Text Translation, Integration of AI and Voice Assistance Enhances Usability
Globenewswire· 2025-03-13 15:38
Core Insights - The global market for Digital Braille Displays was valued at US$42.9 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$53.1 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 3.6% from 2024 to 2030 [1][12]. Market Overview - Digital Braille displays adoption is particularly strong in developed countries due to stringent accessibility standards and government investments in assistive technologies [3]. - The market is driven by increasing awareness of accessibility, advancements in technology, and supportive regulatory frameworks [4]. Market Trends & Drivers - Consumer behavior is shifting towards a demand for compact, portable, and multifunctional devices, influencing product innovation [5]. - Technological advancements such as improved tactile feedback, multi-line capabilities, and features like Bluetooth connectivity are enhancing user experience [6][7]. - The global push for inclusivity, supported by policies like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the European Accessibility Act, is driving demand for digital Braille displays [8][9]. Regional Analysis - The U.S. market is valued at $11.7 Billion in 2024, while China is forecasted to grow at a 6.9% CAGR to reach $10.8 Billion by 2030 [17]. - The Portable Braille Displays segment is expected to reach US$25.9 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 4.8%, while the Desktop Braille Displays segment is projected to grow at a 2.6% CAGR [17]. Competitive Landscape - Key players in the market include Bristol Braille Technology, Dot Incorporation, Eurobraille, and Freedom Scientific Inc. [11][18]. - The report features comprehensive market data, including annual sales and forecasts, and in-depth regional analysis [11][12].