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Report Highlights the Importance of Making Digital Tech Accessible to Disabled People - THIIS Magazine

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The Royal Society’s Digital Technology report explores the potential for data-driven digital technologies to reduce barriers that disabled people encounter in their everyday lives. From voice assistants, speech-to-text software and smartphone apps for daily living, the report highlights the digital assistive technologies (AT) disabled people are using in work, play, rest, and care. The Royal Society says digital assistive technologies, if design…
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In Peru, the use of accessible technological devices such as smart watches, sports bands and mobile applications for physical and mental health care is on the rise, with a 12% increase in demand during 2024 compared to the previous year, according to the Lima Chamber of Commerce. These gadgets allow monitoring parameters such as heart pulse, sleep quality and stress levels, offering personalized recommendations that encourage healthy habits.

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AT Today - Assistive Technology broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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