Prominent companies such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Accenture etc. Are showcasing various innovations developed to assist differently-abled people to overcome their day-to-day difficulties at the 5th edition of Techshare 2016, that began here today.
The two-day event inaugurated by Vinod Aggarwal, Secretary, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry for Social Justice, is being organised by Barrierbreak, a company that works in the area of accessibility and assistive technology.
According to conservative estimates, Kapoor said, there are around 70 million differently-abled people in India and the market for assistive technology is Rs 4,500 crore.
"There are so many initiatives such as Make in India, Digital India etc. But what are we thinking for those who are differently abled?" Kapoor said.
Organisers said beginning from the first edition of Techshare held in 2008, things have started looking up.
Tobii technology, a Swedish company displayed Eyetracker,
a device that reads eye movement. There is the Smoothtalker that helps those who suffer from any form of speech defect.
All these products are marketed by Barrierbreak in India.
Roli from Facebook explained why the social networking website has come forward to join the initiative.
"Facebook has a number of alternative commands for the differently-abled such as Ctrl+L for 'like'. The full list can be obtained by pressing Ctrl+?," she added.
"The government launching the Accessible India (Sugamya Bharat) campaign is a positive sign. It acknowledges that what we have been saying all this while is true and somebody has to address the problem. Companies such as Microsoft, Google, Accenture-- they are all out to cater to the needs of the differently-abled people today. This itself is a success," Kapoor said.
An employee at the National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (NIVH), Negi said, "Nothing changes ovenight. The good thing is, the mindset is changing. The awareness level is on the rise. That itself is a giant leap.
