Not many of us can get by without our smartphones. So, what is the situation like for blind people and visually impaired?| Inclusive City Maker
Braille, the writing and reading tactile system with raised dots used by visually impaired people, exists since 1829. Let's dive into its history!| Inclusive City Maker
Find out how you can guarantee users with disabilities a seamless mobility chain throughout their whole trip thanks to easy solutions!| Inclusive City Maker
How can the New York City subway ensure inclusive mobility to its users? Thanks to Evelity, the wayfinding app for people with disabilities!| blog.evelity.com
An audio beacon above your entrance enables blind and visually impaired people to better find it. An accessibility solution that improves their experience.| www.okeenea.com
Riding the subway is the favorite means of transportation but subway accessibility can prove to be a real puzzle for people with disabilities.| Inclusive City Maker
Accessibility for all in shopping malls can be a real challenge. Some have found innovative solutions to make their venues accessible.| Inclusive City Maker
Emerging digital alternatives such as MaaS offer an innovative mobility experience for connected smart cities. A personalized mobility!| Inclusive City Maker
Evelity is the first guidance application for all people with disabilities, indoor and outdoor. Discover the accessibility solution by Okeenea Digital.| www.evelity.com