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About AFB TECHAFB TECH, based in Huntington, West Virginia, addresses critical inequities created by the lack of accessible technology for people with vision loss. AFB TECH conducts product evaluations on mainstream devices such as cell phones and office equipment, and then armed with these results, works with manufacturers to design their products to offer greater accessibility. It also evaluates assistive technology and works with software developers, web site designers, and hardware manufacturers to help them better understand and address the needs of those who are blind or visually impaired. Related Announcements |
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