Category Archives: assistive technology

AudioNav & US Access Board Webinar

From kma.global Assistive Technology News Fromย Storm Interface A recent US Access Board panel discussion regarding self-service transaction machines featured various speakers from advocacy organizations and the self-service kiosk industry. Among the speakers was NCRโ€™s Phil Day who discussed the evolution of the uNav/AudioNav device. This was a product developed in a close and productive collaboration between NCR andโ€ฆ Read More »

HIMSS Conference – See Storm Interface Assistive Demos

Storm Interface is Returning to HIMSS Global Health Conference Storm is pleased to announce it will be joining the Kiosk Association to exhibit at this yearโ€™s HIMSS24 Exhibition at The Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, March 12th โ€“ 14th 2024.ย  You can schedule an appointment using your HIMSS Planner. This comes as even more medical facilities lookโ€ฆ Read More »

Kiosks and people who are blind or partially sighted

Kiosks and people who are blind or partially sighted As part of our continuing series on accessibility, we were fortunate to interview Sabine Croxford fromย Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), one of the UKโ€™s leading sight loss charities. Byย Evan Schumanย โ€” Computerworld Columnist,writer for TechCrunch, SCMedia, podcaster, blogger. The convenience and efficiency of kiosks is a powerful advantageโ€ฆ Read More »

Assistive Technology 2024 Explanation

Assistive Technology Assistive technology refers to a wide range of tools and services that help people with disabilities live more independently and participate fully in society. Some of the most common types of assistive technology include: Braille:ย Braille is a tactile writing system that uses raised dots to represent letters and numbers.ย It is used by people who are blindโ€ฆ Read More »

Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology for Unattended Assistive technology refers to a wide range of tools and services that help people with disabilities live more independently and participate fully in society. Some of the most common types of assistive technology include: Braille:ย Braille is a tactile writing system that uses raised dots to represent letters and numbers.ย It is used by people whoโ€ฆ Read More »