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There are over 1.3 billion people with disabilities in the world. Often, accessibility is an afterthought or completely looked over for most of these individuals.
In this month's Conversations About Health Equity, Angela & Grayson speak with Okeenea President & CEO Sylvain Denoncin about accessibility. Okeenea has created multiple solutions over the last decade to help make spaces more accessible, including pedestrian signals, a remote stop button for buses, audio beacons, and the wayfinding app Evelity.
In fact, their work is so impactful that they will be providing accessibility support this summer for the upcoming Paris Olympic & Paralympic games.
By Elevate AdvocacyThere are over 1.3 billion people with disabilities in the world. Often, accessibility is an afterthought or completely looked over for most of these individuals.
In this month's Conversations About Health Equity, Angela & Grayson speak with Okeenea President & CEO Sylvain Denoncin about accessibility. Okeenea has created multiple solutions over the last decade to help make spaces more accessible, including pedestrian signals, a remote stop button for buses, audio beacons, and the wayfinding app Evelity.
In fact, their work is so impactful that they will be providing accessibility support this summer for the upcoming Paris Olympic & Paralympic games.