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They Develop in Cuba Application on Banking for People with Visual Disabilities - Cubadebate

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Specialists from the Union of Cuban Computers in Pinar del Río work on a mobile app so that people with visual disabilities can learn banking issues, especially the Transfermobile platform. The post They develop in Cuba application on banking for people with visual disabilities first appeared on Cubadebate.
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Granma.- Specialists of the Union of Cuban Computers in Pinar del Río work in a mobile app so that people with visual disabilities can learn banking issues, especially the Transfermobile platform. According to engineer Mayté Medina López, president of the organization, the app is currently in the final phase of design, almost ready to move to the programming and implementation stage.

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Specialists from the Union of Cuban Computers in Pinar del Río work on a mobile app so that people with visual disabilities can learn banking issues, especially the Transfermobile platform.

Specialists from the Union of Cuban Computers in Pinar del Río work on a mobile app so that people with visual disabilities can learn banking issues, especially the Transfermobile platform. The post They develop in Cuba application on banking for people with visual disabilities first appeared on Cubadebate.

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Cubadebate broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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