Advancements in technology have made life easier and more independent for disabled people. Wheelchairs, prosthetics, and assistive devices improve mobility and communication. Smart home features, adaptive education tools, and healthcare innovations offer greater support. Improved transport and workplace accessibility also increase opportunities. These innovations enhance independence and social engagement.
Assistive software that converts text on a screen into speech or braille, helping visually impaired users navigate computers and mobile devices.
Enlarges text, images, and other screen content, helping visually impaired users see and navigate digital devices more easily.
Assistive device that allows users to control a computer mouse using their feet, helping individuals with limited hand mobility navigate and interact with digital devices.
Printers that convert digital text into raised Braille dots on paper, allowing visually impaired individuals to read through touch.
An electronic device that converts digital text into Braille using small, movable pins, allowing visually impaired users to read and navigate digital content through touch.
Devices that amplify sound, helping individuals with hearing impairments hear more clearly in various environments, such as classrooms, theaters, or public spaces.
Software converts written text into spoken words, helping people with visual impairments or reading difficulties by reading digital content aloud.
AI and robotics help people with disabilities by improving mobility, communication, and independence. They assist with health monitoring, provide companionship, and support work tasks, enabling a more independent life.