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Mark Walker | 15 May 2019
Our team spends a lot of time working with our customers to make websites, apps and other digital services accessible to disabled people. There's always something new to learn about web accessibility and as Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) rolls around again there are hundreds of events...
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Mark Walker | 15 May 2019
The AbilityNet team will be out in force to celebrate Global Accessibility Day 2019.
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Mark Walker | 26 Nov 2018
Google is a headline sponsor of TechShare Pro and the accessibility team is running several sessions during the day.Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. More than 15% of the world’s population (that's 1 billion people!) have some...
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Mark Walker | 20 Nov 2018
Over the past couple of years we've seen a transformation in the way that people are interacting with technologies. RNIB's Robin Spinks looks at highlights he is hoping to hear at TechShare Pro 2018.
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Mark Walker | 15 Jun 2018
We're very proud to say Robin Christopherson and Mark Walker were at Downing Street yesterday (Thursday 14 June) for a Breakfast Briefing about assistive technology as part of London Tech Week.
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Mark Walker | 17 Apr 2018
Accessible gaming for disabled children, e-reader for blind people, AbilityNet is looking for technology that’s inclusive by design
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Mark Walker | 06 Apr 2018
Many blue chip companies see accessibility and inclusive design as a route to better digital services - find out why as Roin Christopherson explains the business case for accessibility.
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Mark Walker | 26 Feb 2018
Robin Christopherson will be speaking about the role of Alexa and other smartspeakers at the BDF Technology Taskforce in London on 27 Feb 2018.
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Mark Walker | 26 Feb 2018
Nominations for the 2018 AbilityNet Tech4Good Awards open at midday on Monday 5 March, following a launch event at BT Tower that will feature past winners and special guests from the technology and charity sectors.
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Mark Walker | 02 Feb 2018
On 31 January Robin Christopherson gave evidence to the House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee inquiry into Assistive Technology in the workplace.