NV Access Limited

at a Glace

Country of Domicile
Australia
Social Sector
Civil Society
Civil Societal Sector Type
NGO and Service Providers
Website

Michael Curran and James Teh met as children on a music camp for the blind, where they realised they shared a strong interest in computers. Several years later they decided to join forces to help improve the accessibility of computers for blind and vision impaired people. In April 2006 Michael and James began to develop a free screen reader called NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) for use with computers running on Windows. Together these two fully blind men founded the not-for-profit organisation NV Access to support the development of the NVDA screen reader. (Source: Website)

Solutions by NV Access Limited

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People related to Projects by NV Access Limited

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Organizations with the same:

Country of Domicile

Australia

Region of Domicile

Australia & Oceania

Continent of Domicile

Australia/Pacific

Societal Sector

Civil Society