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Understanding the European Accessibility Act’s Impact

In a recent AXSChat discussion, Susanna Laurin, Director of the Funka Foundation, highlighted the importance of accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities. Emphasizing adherence to the European Accessibility Act, she outlined practical steps for organizations to implement standards and championed a holistic approach that integrates accessibility into design, education, and collaborative efforts.
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The Future of Inclusive Technology: A Conversation with Darryl Adams

In this insightful interview with Darryl Adams, former Director of Accessibility at Intel, we explore his 28-year career shaping inclusive technology. Darryl shares his personal journey with vision loss, the challenges of self-identification in the workplace, and the future of AI and accessibility. As he transitions into a new role with the Consumer Technology Association, Darryl discusses the rise of age tech, the ethical implications of AI, and how technology can better serve diverse users. Read on to learn how inclusive design is transforming the future of technology for all.
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Driving Change: Inside Amazon’s Journey Towards Global Inclusion with Lauren Lobrano

Discover the transformative journey of Lauren Lobrano, Amazon's Global Disability Inclusion Leader, in an enlightening AXSCHAT interview. Delve into Amazon's commitment to creating an inclusive environment, leveraging technology to break down barriers, and the vision for a future where inclusivity is inherent in all aspects of life and business. This blog captures the essence of Lauren's insights, challenges, and the impactful role of leadership in advancing disability inclusion. Join us in exploring how Amazon is setting a precedent for inclusivity, driving both ethical and economic value through innovation and empathy
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Do you hear what I see? How blindness changes how you process the sound of movement

In a groundbreaking study, researchers explore the fascinating ways in which blind individuals perceive auditory motion. By challenging the traditional understanding of how the brain processes motion, this study sheds light on the remarkable adaptability of the human brain, especially in blind individuals. The findings reveal that people who are blind are better at detecting the direction and movement of sounds in noisy environments, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of sensory perception and brain function.