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Complete refurbishment as an opportunity for an inclusive Parliament building
The Inclusive Parliament refurbished Austria’s 19th-century Parliament for equitable access: enlarged visitor centre, lifts, accessible toilets, tactile guidance, Braille, induction loops, plain- and sign-language and tactile tours, and accessible online debates; reopened 2023.
Austrian Parliament, Inclusive Parliament, Austria -
A platform for understanding and co-developing all standards related to accessibility
Accessibility Standards Canada's Centre of Expertise is a barrier-free web platform that includes people with disabilities in developing accessibility standards. It offers 40+ standards and 100+ research projects in accessible formats, virtual meetings with supports, free public access, and international pilots.
Accessibility Standards Canada, ASC’s Centre of Expertise, Canada -
Adaptive AI-powered technology to optimize visual experience for people with low vision
ReBokeh is an adaptive AI smartphone app that improves the visual experience for people with low vision. Users adjust camera filters for contrast, lighting and clarity. The app adds scene analysis, descriptions and translation. Launched in 2022 and used in 115+ countries with venue-based All-Access.
ReBokeh Vision Technologies, ReBokeh, United States of America -
AI-powered and free audio descriptions making movies available for blind audiences
Nobaflix is a streaming service that uses AI to create audio descriptions for blind and visually impaired viewers. It combines sponsorships and low subscriptions, leverages legal copyright exceptions, partners with NGOs and tech firms, and has expanded across South Asia since May 2023.
No Barrier Foundation, Nobaflix, India -
A portable and affordable reading device for persons with visual disabilities
Audivision provides a low-cost portable reading stand and an offline AI smartphone app that converts printed and digital documents to speech. It enables independent access for blind and low-vision users; by 2025 over 6,300 users and 140,000 documents were processed.
Audirivision Technologies, Audivision, India -
A global, virtual train-the-trainer model supporting individuals with autism to start golfing and participate in other sports
Ernie Els #GameON Autism® Sports helps people with autism start golf and other sports worldwide. The Els for Autism Foundation provides free or low‑cost online coach training and curricula to Official Programme Providers. By mid‑2025 it had 102 golf, 9 tennis and 8 fitness OPPs.
Els for Autism®, Ernie Els #GameON Autism® Sports, United States of America -
A comprehensive app supporting persons with autism in all situations
AutistApp is a free Spanish mobile app created by Melissa Muñoz‑Flández to support autistic adolescents and adults. It offers nine modules (pictograms, self‑regulation, education, situational mutism cards, job board), works offline and has 85,000+ downloads.
Prisma Neurodivergente SpA, AutistApp, Chile -
Making the national emergency telephone line useable for non-verbal communication
TapSOS is the UK’s first accredited non‑verbal 999 app enabling Deaf, speech‑impaired, neurodivergent users and people at risk to contact emergency services. It sends multilingual, GPS‑tagged alerts, shares profiles securely with responders, uses end‑to‑end encryption and had 3,000+ downloads by 2024.
Inclutech Ltd, TapSOS, United Kingdom -
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 -
AI-trained robotic hand enabling real-time sign language translation for STEM subjects
Zerobionic builds an AI-trained, 3D-printed robotic hand that signs STEM content in real time for Deaf students. It translates in under 2 seconds with ≥92% accuracy, works offline, adapts to local sign dialects, costs about $350 in Kenya and is scaled via global partners.
Zerobionic, Zerobionic Robotic Hand, Kenya