Microsoft announces latest AI for Accessibility grant recipients [venturebeat.com]
Microsoft’s AI for Accessibility grant winners: ‘You want to be seen as the person you are’ [news.microsoft.com]
7 accessibility-focused startups snag grants from Microsoft [techcrunch.com]
Microsoft announces new AI for Accessibility grantees [www.seattletimes.com]
Microsoft's AI For Accessibility Announces New Grantees: From Chatbots To Nerve-Sensing Wearables [www.forbes.com]
#Accessibility is a business imperative, which is why I'm delighted to see Microsoft making progress toward the inclusion and empowerment of all people. #GAAD #LearningTogether @MSFTEnable https://t.co/qu5P12ObKi pic.twitter.com/zSFNGpRNqt
— JP Courtois (@JP_Courtois) May 16, 2019
Congratulations to our new #AIforAccessibility grantees! We’re excited to read what @ourability, @Sydney_Uni, Pison Technology, @MassEyeAndEar, @UCBerkeley, @MyBCU, and @Voice_Itt will develop in the accessibility space: https://t.co/ZBrkVLfXqX #LearningTogether #GAAD
— MSFT Accessibility (@MSFTEnable) May 16, 2019
Microsoft’s AI for Accessibility grant winners: ‘You want to be seen as the person you are’ - Stories https://t.co/487JZlwkhT @Microsoft @SyracuseU @ourability
— John Robinson (@getoffyourknees) May 16, 2019
Happy #GAAD. 7 more AI and accessibility innovators: ‘You want to be seen as the person you are’ https://t.co/SLC2kGou2Y
— Wendy Chisholm (@wendyabc) May 16, 2019
Microsoft’s AI for Accessibility grant winners: ‘You want to be seen as the person you are’ - Stories https://t.co/vt4QELpj38
— David Masters (@mastersofdavid) May 16, 2019
Announcing new AI for Accessibility grantees. “People are looking for products or services to make things easier, and AI might be able to help.” https://t.co/AaOkEryjU2
— Julie de Widt-Bakker (@Juliedewidt) May 16, 2019
7 accessibility-focused startups snag grants from Microsoft https://t.co/Wv5a0TU1Kb #Microsoft
— Laurent MILTGEN (@kubernan) May 16, 2019
7 accessibility-focused startups snag grants from Microsofthttps://t.co/rf8dMpTxuh#Startup #News #Tech
— Tom Riley (@imtomriley) May 16, 2019
”In honor of the eighth annual Global Accessibility Awareness Day – a campaign that aims to highlight the need for inclusive technology — Microsoft is announcing Thursday seven new grantees ...”
— John Robinson (@getoffyourknees) May 16, 2019
@ourability @Microsoft
https://t.co/YUeCyJbpSY
#Microsoft's #accessibility grants are funding research and innovations that are proving to be an important step in scaling accessible technology across the globe. #AI #Cloud #Innovation #InclusionWorks https://t.co/r4fkKFTtou
— Cara Antoine (@carainholland) May 16, 2019
” @ourability an organization founded 2011 to match disabled job seekers with “meaningful” career opportunities, will team up with students from @SyracuseU to create an AI-powered chatbot that matches businesses with would-be workers.” https://t.co/AqFdfC0LRX
— John Robinson (@getoffyourknees) May 16, 2019
Congratulations Omid and team at University of Sydney for being one of @Microsoft AI for Accessibility grant winners. Your winning project that focuses on driving and epilepsy will definitely help our community globally. https://t.co/s87H28u9Zi #EndEpilepsy #UseOurBrains
— End Epilepsy (@EndEpilepsy) May 16, 2019
This Global #Accessibility Awareness Day, check out these stories of organizations that are using #AI to empower millions of people around the world. #GAAD @MSFTEnable https://t.co/mZfWGC1PmN
— Leonardo Ortiz (@ortizvillacorta) May 16, 2019
It turns out that when you make technology accessible for those with disabilities, you tend to create better products for everyone.
— Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib (@waltgov) May 16, 2019
Glad to see @microsoft making smart investments to spur this kind of innovation on #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay! https://t.co/gbGnimv5zo