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For people with disabilities, consumer sovereignty is a myth. When a new product enters the market, people with disabilities have to figure out how they can get in sync with it rather than the other way around. In today's episode, we spoke to Ken Chua, founder of (these)abilities, an inclusion-focused design agency, and a social entrepreneur listed on the Forbes Asia 30 under 30 list of 2019. He tells us that this is a design problem. A Singapore University of Technology and Design alumnus, he speaks to Nisha about how he uses engineering and design principles to create technologies and systems that promote inclusive innovation.
Get to know us at agl.sg and follow us on Instagram
Credits to Ling Jun for the podcast cover art. Check out her Dribbble page.
References:
Ken Chua on Linkedin
Ken on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List
(these)abilities website
For people with disabilities, consumer sovereignty is a myth. When a new product enters the market, people with disabilities have to figure out how they can get in sync with it rather than the other way around. In today's episode, we spoke to Ken Chua, founder of (these)abilities, an inclusion-focused design agency, and a social entrepreneur listed on the Forbes Asia 30 under 30 list of 2019. He tells us that this is a design problem. A Singapore University of Technology and Design alumnus, he speaks to Nisha about how he uses engineering and design principles to create technologies and systems that promote inclusive innovation.
Get to know us at agl.sg and follow us on Instagram
Credits to Ling Jun for the podcast cover art. Check out her Dribbble page.
References:
Ken Chua on Linkedin
Ken on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List
(these)abilities website