Google Opens First Accessibility Discovery Centre in UK to Develop Technology for People with Disabilities


(MENAFN) Google has opened its first Accessibility Discovery Centre outside the US in London, which will be used for research and product development to create technology for people with disabilities. The centre includes a learning space and interactive zones for visitors, and was built in collaboration with groups including the Royal National Institute of Blind People, the Royal National Institute for Deaf People, and disability charity Everyone Can. The centre’s launch coincides with the beta launch of Google’s Project Relate in the UK, an app that enables people with non-standard speech to teach their device to understand them and communicate more easily. The centre is part of Google’s commitment to making technology accessible to all and providing equitable access to information and opportunity.

Google’s Accessibility Discovery Centre is an important step towards creating technology that is more inclusive and accessible for people with disabilities. The centre provides a dedicated space for research and development, as well as a learning and interactive space for visitors. By collaborating with disability charities and organisations, Google is able to gain important insights into the needs and challenges faced by people with disabilities, and develop technology that addresses those needs.

The launch of Project Relate is also a significant development, as it enables people with non-standard speech to communicate more easily with their devices. This is an important step towards making technology more accessible for people with disabilities, and reflects Google’s commitment to removing barriers and increasing opportunity for everyone.

The launch of the Accessibility Discovery Centre has been welcomed by the UK government, with Tom Pursglove, UK Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work, stating that the centre will help to realise the potential of assistive technology to remove barriers and increase opportunity for disabled people. The centre is an important step towards creating a more inclusive society, and shows the potential of technology to make a positive impact on people’s lives.

Overall, the launch of Google’s Accessibility Discovery Centre and Project Relate is a positive development for people with disabilities, and reflects a growing awareness of the need for technology to be more inclusive and accessible. By working with disability charities and organisations, Google is able to gain important insights into the needs and challenges faced by people with disabilities, and develop technology that addresses those needs. The launch of the centre is an important step towards creating a more inclusive society, and shows the potential of technology to make a positive impact on people’s lives.

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