This week, our project member Offenburg University participated in the 22nd International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2020). ASSETS is the premier forum for presenting research on the design, evaluation, use, and education related to computing for people with disabilities. Due to the on-going covid-19 pandemic, ASSETS was moved to a virtual format for the first time. The virtual format, however, was able to provide better accessible… Continue Reading SUITCEYES at ASSETS 2020
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On 22nd August 2019 the symposium “Haptic Communication – Breaking the Barriers for Inclusion and Participation” took place at the Textile Fashion Centre in the University of Borås, Sweden. The symposium aimed at addressing the issue of deafblindness from a number or perspectives: personal experiences, policies, science and technology research and linguistics amongst others.
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Leave a CommentSUITCEYES was featured on the Canadian news website newatlas.com where they have published their article “Haptic-feedback clothing designed to guide the deafblind”. Click here to view the article.
Leave a CommentCnbeta.com informs its users on the SUITCEYES project in this article here.
Leave a CommentBulgarian website Monitor.bg has recently dropped an article on the SUITCEYES project. Interested? Then check out the article here.
Leave a CommentFor all the Chinese readers out there, check out this article reporting on the SUITCEYES project by 7tin.cn.
Leave a CommentSUITCEYES is in the spotlight yet again. This time on afaae.com. Read their article “Clothes that speak through vibrations”. Check out the article here.
Leave a CommentThe Chinese website WellNylon.com presents the SUITCEYES project on their blog dealing with the latest developments in the textile industry. You can find this article here.
Leave a CommentSwedish website Expertsvar.se reports on the latest developments in the SUITCEYES project. For more information, click the link here.
Leave a CommentThe SUITCEYES project stars in Steven Fresco’s blog. Check it out here!
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