
Thanks to a special headset, people with limited visibility could get around more easily.
Meanwhile, a British organisation has launched a new funding programme aimed specifically at the disabled community.
Targeting startups with or without seed funding, the programme supports founders with a disability, or entrepreneurs seeking to remove barriers for people with limited mobility, low vision, or those who identify as neurodiverse.
The aim: to improve social cohesion and sustainability through innovation. Alongside support and advice for those seeking venture capital for Series A financing, the programme also connects startups with potential enterprise customers.
A video game already helps enhance our understanding of neurodiversity, while a special cushion could be supporting wheelchair users through long work days.Â



