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OHAC celebrates 13 years in business »

We are delighted to be celebrating 13 years in business this month. Over the past year we have continued to expand our team and our services. Out main focus is now as follows: Supporting organisations...

Tommy Hilfiger released an adaptive clothing line »

In August, Tommy Hilfiger released ‘Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive’ in Australia, Japan, and Europe. This is a clothing line that is tailored to meet the needs of persons with disabilities. Mr....

Safe working during the COVID 19 pandemic - Accessibility Considerations. »

The current pandemic has changed the way that people work. To keep everyone safe, The British Standards Institution (BSI) has launched ‘The Guidelines for safe working during the Covid-19 pandemic’. The...

New MSc course in Educational Assistive Technology has been developed in University of Dundee in Scotland. »

University of Dundee in Scotland has developed a new course in Educational Assistive Technology which aims to improve the educational experience of students with different abilities. The new course...

ZICLA and Pittman develop Irelands first Vectorial Bus Platform »

In the effort to promote social distancing and to improve accessibility at bus stops, both for people with disabilities and general users, Dublin City Council has recently installed Ireland’s...