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Enhancing smartphone and tablet accessibility for individuals with visual impairments
Hable One B.V., Netherlands: Developed a device enhancing smartphone accessibility for visually impaired. Compatible with iOS and Android, supports multiple languages. Gained 2,500 active users between 2022 and 2023.
Hable One B.V., Hable One, Netherlands -
App with hands-on information on rehabilitation to fieldworkers in low-income countries
RehApp is a free app that supports fieldworkers in low-income countries to provide effective rehabilitation services to people with disabilities. The app provides specialist information and options for interventions developed by more than 70 disability experts. In 2020 there were 200 users.
Enablement B.V., RehApp, Netherlands -
Cash terminals enabling persons with visual disabilities to make payments independently
Adyen’s Accessible Payment Terminal Audio Solution lets visually impaired shoppers make independent, secure payments on PIN-on-glass and physical pinpad devices. It provides real-time text-to-speech in 25+ languages, can be triggered by headphone, button or API, is cloud-activatable and has been widely deployed since 2024.
Adyen N.V., Accessible Payment Terminal Audio Solution, Netherlands -
Multisensory music festivals making live performances enjoyable for the Deaf
Sencity is a multisensory music festival designed from Deaf perspectives. It co-creates with artists with hearing disabilities and uses sign language, lights, vibrations, scents and taste so everyone can share the live experience. By 2025 it reached 2,000 visitors in 17+ countries.
Stichting Possibilize, Sencity, Netherlands -
Apprenticeship trainings for learners with intellectual disabilities aiming at countrywide certification
HandicapNL in the Netherlands launched 'From Learning to Earning' in 2023, with 400 apprenticeships for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Most participants work in retail or hospitality.
HandicapNL, From Learning to Earning, Netherlands -
A social robot ‘buddy’ for those with psychosocial disabilities
Happybots in the Netherlands developed Felix, an AI 'buddy' for psychosocial disabilities. By 2024, Felix supported 270 users across 55 organizations to improve mental well-being.
Happybots B.V., Happybots Felix, Netherlands