
The startup opening up the world for the visually impaired
RightHear’s solution makes independent navigation easier for people with visual impairment in all kinds of places, from national parks to malls and supermarkets.

RightHear’s solution makes independent navigation easier for people with visual impairment in all kinds of places, from national parks to malls and supermarkets.

With a redoubled focus on accessibility, the newly reopened park offers scenic views and serene nature to hikers, families and nature enthusiasts.

A talking signage startup that enables people who are blind or visually impaired to get better orientation in public spaces delivers best pitch.

Electra subsidiary will install voice accessibility at intersections in Manhattan and Staten Island for pedestrians with visual impairment.

Senior officials are shown how Israel promotes accessibility and inclusion to ensure equal opportunities for people with disabilities.

SenseIT emulates how people with disabilities use apps and websites, and suggests adjustments that can open them up to everyone, whatever their capabilities.

Non-profit Access Israel spotlights the need to help people who can’t physically flee leave their war-torn homes.

Partnership with WeWALK enables vision-impaired Moovit app users anywhere to get real-time bus and train information, navigation guidance.

After 10 years of work by seven governmental bodies, the historic district is finally more accessible to people with motor disabilities.

ThisAbles collaboration enables people with disabilities to 3D-print add-ons to regular IKEA furniture to make it more easily accessible for all.

Inaugural Canada-Israel Inclusion Mission gives stakeholders an overview of ground-breaking Israeli models of accessibility and services.

Israeli friends animate Nintendo fictional character in a wheelchair to highlight need for accessibility.