Assistive Tech & Products

The amazing 3D printed Water Leg

Disability Horizons writer Nichola Daunton talks to Standard Cyborg CEO and Silicon Valley resident Jeff Huber, inventor of the 3D…

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Disability and gadgets: Dementia… who’s innovating?

Robert Wemyss is the IT guru at Really Useful Stuff. RUS is delighted to join in with Disability Horizons to…

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Don’t put limits on your independence, get a mobility product for every occasion

Sometimes in life it’s necessary to put practicality before comfort, but why put up with anything less than the best…

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Disability and gadgets: low-cost robotic hands could wave in the future

Robert Wemyss is the IT guru at Really Useful Stuff. RUS is delighted to join in with Disability Horizons to…

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ReadSpeaker: the voice of the web on Disability Horizons

ReadSpeaker is the worldwide leader in online text-to-speech technology. In 1999, ReadSpeaker pioneered the first-ever speech-enabling solution for websites, followed…

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Improving access to theatre for deaf and hard of hearing audiences

For many people who are deaf or hard of hearing, a visit to the theatre can be a challenging prospect.…

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Touch Tap Swipe: an interactive guide

DMD Pathfinders have just published their latest 22 page interactive guide called Touch Tap Swipe. The guide explores how to…

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Help make products great and earn £70 in the process

Are you interested in taking part in research to ensure future apps, websites and services are accessible and provide a…

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Disability and gadgets: summer holiday apps

Robert Wemyss is the IT guru at Really Useful Stuff. Really Useful Stuff is delighted to join in with Disability…

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My Health Service: how can citizens be encouraged and enabled to play a greater role

Daniel Jennings shares a thought provoking article on a new initiative to help people take control and co-ordinate the management…

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