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Toegankelijkheid Proefproject bij Carrefour België – Persconferentie en Bezoek van de Ministers Karine Lalieux en Gwendolyn Rutten

Vorige week nam Amaury Marchandise, oprichter van Seedgrowth, deel aan de presentatie van dit innovatieve en inclusieve project in de Carrefour d’Auderghem, samen met Geoffroy Gersdorff, CEO van Carrefour België, Karine Lalieux, Federaal Minister voor Personen met een Handicap, en Gwendolyn Rutten, Vlaams Minister voor Gelijke Kansen. De pers was ruim aanwezig om de informatie […]

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Projet Pilote d’accessibilité chez Carrefour – Conference de Presse et Visite de 2 Ministres

La semaine passée, Amaury Marchandise, fondateur de Seedgrowth, a présenté le projet innovant et inclusif, mis en place au Carrefour d’Auderghem, aux côtés de Geoffroy Gersdorff, CEO de Carrefour Belgique, Karine Lalieux, ministre fédérale chargée des Personnes handicapées, et Gwendolyn Rutten, ministre flamande de l’Égalité des Chances. La presse était largement présente pour relayer l’information.

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The Théâtre de Vidy opts for a combined Virtuoz and Navilens project

It was a big week and a world first for the Seedgrowth-Accessibility team, as we delivered the first combined Virtuoz and Navilens project at the Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne. Our team is convinced that these two solutions complement each other to maximize independence and access to information for visually impaired people. We look forward to hearing from our

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Virtuoz at ING

The Seedgrowth-Accessibility team is delighted to have been able to deliver Virtuoz to the ING Bank branch in Geneva! Indeed, ING Bank has decided to be pro-active and prepare itself to welcome & include a potential visually impaired employee in the best possible way. Congratulations on this proactive approach. This large-format map and the mobile

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Virtuoz’s benefit: understanding your environment

63% of visually impaired people do not go to certain places*. Understanding one’s environment is therefore a necessity for the visually impaired people who wants to get around.Thanks to the mental representation provided by Virtuoz, the user evolves autonomously in his environment. Be an agent of change too, and give yourself the means to attract

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