Press Releases with tag "Assistive Technology"

Winners Of International 2013 Da Vinci Awards Announced At April 11 Awards Gala
i-Newswire, 2013-04-12
Months of nominating, judging and YouTube video viewing culminated Thursday, April 11 with 15 finalists coming together at the Ford Conference and Event Center in Dearborn, Michigan, for the announcement of the 2013 da Vinci Award® winners.

Freedom Scientific Announces New Focus 80 Blue Braille Display
i-Newswire, 2013-01-10
Freedom Scientific announced today, a new member of their popular Focus Blue line of refreshable Braille displays. The new Focus 80 Blue is smaller and lighter than its predecessor, and is now wireless for greater flexibility of use and environment.

Giving The Web A Voice – Text To Speech Specialist CereProc Opens Its CereVoice Cloud Software-As-A-Service To The Public
i-Newswire, 2012-06-18
CereProc has launched its powerful text-to-speech (TTS) CereVoice Cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) into public beta, providing developers needing speech output, fast and easy access to the advanced CereVoice TTS engine on any platform.

Call For Nominations: The Only Adaptive And Assistive Technology Award Program In The World -- 2012 International Da Vinci Awards®
i-Newswire, 2012-06-05
The only adaptive and assistive technology award program in the world, the 2012 da Vinci Awards®, is seeking nominations from around the world for its 11th anniversary awards program.

Asia's 1st Assistive Tech Integrated Care & Rehab Engineering Event Launched in Singapore
i-Newswire, 2012-01-17
RehabTech Asia aims to improve quality of life for the disabled and aged

Goodwill to Provide Technology Classes for People with Disabilities
i-Newswire, 2011-05-02
Goodwill Industries of Texas is proud to announce they are the recipient of the City of Austin's Grant for Technology Opportunities. This will allow Goodwill to continue its technology classes for people with disabilities.

Goodwill to Provide Technology Classes for People with Disabilities
i-Newswire, 2010-04-29
Goodwill Industries of Central Texas was awarded the Grant for Technology Opportunities for the second year by the City of Austin. This funding will allow Goodwill to continue its computer courses for people with disabilities.