The technology that enables people with disabilities to lead
independent and fulfilling lives is rapidly improving, but not quite fast
enough, according to Google.
That’s why the global tech giant is investing $20 million
in grants for nonprofits that are working on groundbreaking solutions.
The company on Tuesday introduced the Google Impact
Challenge: Disabilities, a competition that invites innovators to pitch their
ideas on how to make the world more accessible for people with disabilities.
That could involve a system that helps people with mobility issues get from
place-to-place more seamlessly, or developing an app that lists the closest
accessible restrooms, according to the site.
It will then choose the best concepts and help bring them
to scale.
A winning innovation could be something as simple as Liftware,
a stabilizing handle that attaches to utensils so that people with hand tremors
can eat with ease, according to the Google blog post.
To read more on this story, click here: Google Commits $20 Million to Make the World More Accessible for People withDisabilities
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