Technology Must Work for Everyone, We ensure that it does.
Who we are
At Accesstech Innovation and Research Center, we are closing the gap between disability and digital freedom. Our vision is to build an inclusive world where no one is left behind. Through cutting edge assistive technology products, hands-on digital skills training, and groundbreaking 3D printed inventions built for and by the disability sensitive community, we are rewriting what is possible.
Read more about usWhat We Do
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Professional Digital Skill Acquisition
Our specialized training programs transform blind individuals into tech-savvy professionals, equipping them with the tools to thrive in the modern global economy.
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Fostering Assistive Technology Manufacturing
We are at the forefront of local invention, utilizing 3D printing technology to design and manufacture bespoke assistive products that enhance daily living and independence.
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Precision Accessibility Audits
We partner with forward-thinking organizations to audit and optimize websites and mobile applications, ensuring your digital presence is fully compliant and universally accessible.
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Braille Embossing & Document Remediation
We provide documents in Braille through our high-tech braille embossing system. This ensures that blind persons can read using tactile senses. We also transform inaccessible PDFs into screen-reader-ready documents to ensure that blind persons do not experience book famine.
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Advocacy
We are at the forefront of advocating for inclusive development policies, partnering with ophthalmologist, optometrist, other CSOs, government ministries, departments, and MDAs to ensure no person is left behind.
Who we work for
Blind and low-vision persons
We empower blind and low-vision persons with assistive technology products and digital skills that enable them to access quality education, secure decent jobs, and contribute to economic growth.
People with albinism
We support people with albinism through specialized assistive technology solutions and training programs that address their unique visual and accessibility needs, helping them achieve independence and success.
"Inclusion is not a feature. It is the default."